Recently, the last Audi TT rolled off the assembly line at the Hungarian factory. This classic little sports car was first unveiled as a concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1995. The production version was officially put into production in 1998. In 25 years, three generations of models were launched, with a total of 662,762 units produced. Audi said that the TT may become an electric car in the future.
The last Audi TT was a Tourist Trophy special edition model. The car will only be sold in the Spanish market, with an expected price of 72,800 euros (approximately RMB 563,000) and a limited edition of 25 units. The car’s windshield has the TT’s production and discontinuation dates printed on it, from February 18, 1998 to November 10, 2023.
Looking back at the previously released official pictures, the Tourist Trophy special edition is equipped with the S Line package. The blackened Audi LOGO, air intake grille and air guide groove design well render a sporty atmosphere. The car is equipped with 20-inch ten-spoke wheels and red brake calipers, which is full of combat atmosphere. The rear of the car is equipped with a black spoiler, which together with the air guide grooves on both sides further adds to the sporty atmosphere.
The interior of the new car is also equipped with the S Line package. We can see a sports flat-bottomed steering wheel, carbon fiber decorative parts, Alcantara sports seats, etc. In terms of power, the new car will be equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 245 horsepower, matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox and a four-wheel drive system, and can accelerate from 0-100km/h in just 5.1 seconds.