Audi Says Goodbye to The TT With A Stunning Limited Edition Roadster

    November 6th 2023     Suhail Ajmal

Audi is bidding farewell to the TT. Earlier this year, the company announced the upcoming conclusion of its cherished sports car’s journey, along with the R8 supercar. However, both these iconic vehicles are not bowing out quietly; Audi has introduced the exquisite TT Roadster Final Edition.

Audi pays homage to the original TT with the Audi Exclusive Goodwood Green Pearl paint, reminiscent of the first-generation TT’s color palette. For the first time to our knowledge, the roof adopts a stylish gray hue, harmonizing with the matte gray bumpers and side profile accents. This Final Edition, now based on the S Line trim for the third-generation TT, boasts 20-inch wheels as standard.

Audi made significant changes to the exterior and interior, removing most of the S Line badges and replacing the standard brushed aluminum accents with carbon fiber. The seats are upholstered in a gorgeous Palomino Brown leather, which Audi claims is a modern take on the original TT’s baseball seats, though it’s challenging to pinpoint the exact similarities.

In terms of performance, the TT Roadster Final Edition is equipped with a base turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine generating 228 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque, mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. It takes 5.5 seconds for this TT to accelerate to 60 miles per hour, and both all-wheel drive and magnetic ride control are included as standard features. The latter enhancement is associated with the S Line trim and lowers the ride height by 0.3 inches.

 If you’re interested in acquiring one of the last TT models, time is of the essence. This vehicle is exclusively available in the US and is limited to a total of 50 units. That’s right, only 50. The Audi TT Final Edition Roadster is priced at $68,895, including the $1,095 destination fee. Customers in other markets, such as the UK, Japan, and Spain, have access to other unique special-edition TT models.

 Source and Images: Motor1