According to news on November 24, the Audi TT has come to an end. The last Audi TT rolled off the assembly line at the Hungarian factory, marking the official end of the production process of this classic two-door sports car.
In 1995, the Audi TT made its debut as a concept car and was officially put into production in 1998. This car is not only loved by many car fans, but also consolidates Audi's leadership position in the field of design. From February 18, 1998 to November 10, 2023, the Audi TT launched a total of three generations of models, producing a total of 662,762 units
The last Audi TT was S The high-performance version of the model has a Chronos Gray metallic finish and is equipped with a 2.0L TFSI four-cylinder engine with a maximum output of 315hp (235kW/320PS). This car is the sub-top power version of the third-generation TT based on the MQB platform, second only to the RS performance flagship model.
According to the editor’s understanding, the news of Audi TT’s discontinuation of production resonated with the majority of car owners and fans once it was officially announced. They expressed a certain dismay that Audi was ending production of the affordable sports car in favor of the more popular electric SUV.
Previously, Audi Chairman Bram Schot revealed that despite discontinuing the iconic TT coupe, Audi plans to launch a battery-powered model in the future as part of its high-end electric car manufacturing plan. However, Audi has not released detailed information about the pure electric version of TT. We will continue to follow the report for more relevant news
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