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After 25 Years, Audi Bids Farewell To TT Sports Car With Final Edition Model

After 25 years of production run, Audi bids farewell to the TT 2-door Sports Car with Final Edition Model for UK.
The Final Edition 2023 Audi TT cars gets a black-styling pack to differentiate it from the standard model.
Pack includes black Audi rings and badging, black door mirrors and black tailpipes, while the Roadster models gets rollover bars.
Final Edition will be available in the UK from March across the TT lineup, with first deliveries expected to start from April.
Volkswagen-owned German autogiant, Audi, is bidding farewell to the Audi TT model with a special edition run as production of the 2-door sports cars ends in 2023 after a 25-year stint on sale.
To sign off the ‘trailblazing’ sports car, Audi has introduced a ‘Final Edition’ version for customers in the United Kingdom (UK), which is one of the TT’s most successful markets globally.
Audi TT Final Edition
The Final Edition cars, which starts at around £42,000 and are based on the latest and third-generation model, gets a black-styling pack to differentiate it from the standard model.
The black-styling pack includes black Audi rings and badging, black door mirrors and black tailpipes, while the Roadster models gets rollover bars and wind diffuser finished in black.
Audi TT Final Edition
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Audi TT Final Edition
The TT Final Edition model is available across the range. Prices start at £41,910 for the 40 TFSI Coupe while the TTS Coupe starts at £54,685. The roadster versions starts at £43,660 for the TT and £56,435 for the TT S versions.
The Final Edition will be available to customers in the UK from March this year across the TT lineup, with first deliveries expected to start from April.
First introduced as a Concept car in 1995 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, the Audi TT entered production as a coupé in September 1998, followed by a roadster in August 1999.
The second-gen Mk2 was launched in 2006 while the latest and current generation, the Mk3, arrived in 2014. During its 25 year run, the Audi TT Sports Car has been available as a 2+2 coupé and as a two-seater Roadster.
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