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Limited Edition Audi TT Launched: A Tribute To 25-Years Of History

In a celebration of its storied 25-year history, the Audi TT is getting a special send-off with a limited-edition release in Spain. Only 25 units of this exclusive version will be produced, marking a significant moment as the Audi TT prepares to bid farewell. The order books for this tribute model will open in November, with a starting price of €72,800 (approximately RM365,000).

This unique iteration of the TT is based on the Coupe 45 TFSI Quattro version and pays homage to the iconic sports car. Each of the 25 examples is equipped with the S Line Competition Plus Package and boasts 20-inch wheels with a striking 10-spoke design finished in black, complemented by red brake callipers. Buyers can choose from three exterior colours: Nogaro blue pearl, Glacier white metallic, or Tango red metallic.

Inside, special touches enhance the TT’s interior. The S Plus sports seats, clad in a combination of Alcantara and leather, feature contrasting blue or red stitching that aligns with the chosen exterior colour. The steering wheel is trimmed in leather with carbon fibre accents, adding to the sporty and luxurious feel. Standard features include the MMI infotainment system, Audi virtual cockpit digital instrument cluster, and Audi smartphone interface.

Under the hood, this limited-edition TT is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivering 245hp. The power is transmitted through a dual-clutch S tronic transmission to all four wheels, propelling the sports car from 0 to 100km/h in just 5.1 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 250km/h.

For those fortunate enough to secure this limited-run Audi TT, a special welcome box awaits. This box includes an Audi Sport watch and a carbon fiber key cover, adding an extra touch of exclusivity to the ownership experience.

As the sun sets on the Audi TT, this limited edition marks a memorable chapter in the TT’s history, a tribute to a quarter-century of sporty elegance and performance.

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