What is the price of a Audi TT?

Audi TT price starts at ₹ 65.43 Lakh. The price of Petrol variant for TT is ₹ 65.43 Lakh.

How much does an Audi TT cost?

2023 Audi TT Pricing

The 2023 Audi TT starts at $51,200. The drop-top TT Roadster starts at $55,300, and the sportier TTS Coupe begins at $60,900. Alongside the BMW Z4, the TT is on the more affordable side of luxury sports cars. The TTS is priced close to the entry-level models of the Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman.

What is the price of a Audi TT?

Is Audi TT worth buying?

iSeeCars ranked the front-wheel-drive Audi TT as the most reliable sports car, with 4.3% of them still being driven after 150,000 miles. Despite being a luxury sports car, the TT boasts excellent features that promote reliability.

How much does a Audi TT RS cost?

$72,500

Starting MSRP of $72,500 for a 2021 TT RS Coupe with automatic transmission. Model shown is a 2021 TT RS Coupe with automatic transmission in Turbo Blue with RS design selection interior – Blue, OLED taillights, Black badges and rings, and Sport exhaust with black tips for an MSRP of $76,850.

How much is Audi TT 2023?

Starting at $53,295. Highs Minimalist-chic interior design, responsive handling, good fuel economy for a sports car.

Is Audi TT a super car?

The Audi TT RS has the sporting credentials to qualify as a compact supercar. The TT RS sports a distinctive silhouette, while the interior features aircraft-inspired design. Under the bonnet lies a scintillating 2.5-litre five-cylinder turbo petrol engine, mated to an all-wheel drive system.

Is Audi TT a supercar?

9 It's a Five Cylinder Symphony On Wheels

All generations of TT RS will dispatch the 0-60mph dash in under 5 seconds with the newest version, thanks to a 394hp payload, will obliterate that further hitting 60mph in as little as 3.6 seconds, putting its performance into the supercar league.

Is the Audi TT a fast car?

It's actually the most powerful five-cylinder engine ever found in an Audi road car, and it blasts the TT RS to 62mph in 3.7 seconds and on to a maximum of 175mph.

Which cheap Audi TT is best?

The Audi TT 40 TFSI Sport is our pick as the best value choice, as it combines the entry-level trim – which may be the cheapest option, but still comes with lots of kit – with the '40' engine, a 2.0-litre petrol with nearly 200hp, which means it's powerful enough for nearly everyone.

What is the most expensive Audi TT?

The TT 45 Tfsi Quattro S Tronic is priced at $84,000 while the range is topped by two higher-end variants, the TT S and the TT RS 2.5 Tfsi Quattro S Tronic which is the most expensive at $141,300.

What TT means in Audi?

Tourist Trophy

Name. The Audi TT takes its name from the successful motor racing tradition of NSU in the British Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) motorcycle race. NSU marque began competing at the Isle of Man TT in 1907 with the UK manager Martin Geiger finishing in fifth position in the single-cylinder race.

How fast is an Audi TT?

It's actually the most powerful five-cylinder engine ever found in an Audi road car, and it blasts the TT RS to 62mph in 3.7 seconds and on to a maximum of 175mph.

Is Audi TT good on fuel?

Costs, insurance groups, MPG and CO2

We reckon the entry-level Audi TT engine – the 40 TFSI – makes the most sense. It keeps the price and running costs reasonable (officially it'll do up to 42.2mpg and emit 154g/km of CO2), yet is still pretty nippy.

Why did Audi stop making the TT?

The original TT stunned the car industry when it was first unveiled in 1998. But sales have dwindled in recent years, leaving some within Audi to suggest that the firm ought to leave that area of the market altogether.

Can you still buy a new Audi TT?

The TT is set to be axed when production of its current generation ends in 2023, and the car will be replaced by a new style of “emotional” model that will be larger, and could well have four doors. The original TT stunned the car industry when it was first unveiled in 1998.

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