History/Overview
The Audi TT 2+2 sports coupe has become one of the auto industry’s most recognizable designs in the roughly 25 years it has been on the market. The third-generation car on sale now was introduced in 2014. There’s also a TTS and a TT roadster, which are covered in separate buyer’s guide entries.
What’s New/Key Changes From Last Year
For 2023, the TT gets new 20-inch wheels in place of last year’s 19s.
Available Trims
Audi offers the TT coupe in a single trim, powered by a 2.0L turbo four-cylinder engine with a seven-speed automatic transmission and AWD.
Standard Features
The TT coupe is equipped with heated/auto-dimming/power-folding side mirrors, an auto-dimming interior mirror, LED headlights, passive keyless entry, digital gauges, heated/power-adjustable seats, and Nappa leather upholstery. The infotainment system contains navigation, a smartphone interface with wireless charging, and a Bang & Olufsen stereo. Safety features included are blind spot monitoring, and front and rear parking sensors.
Key Options
An S line competition package bundles black and grey styling elements, a different wheel design, red brake calipers, and Alcantara/leather upholstery.
Fuel Economy
Audi estimates the TT coupe’s fuel consumption at 10.5/8.0 L/100 km (city/highway).
Competition
Cross-shop the TT coupe against the Nissan Z, BMW Z4, and Porsche Cayman.
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