Audi is opening orders for two new special series of its TT: the “Competition Plus” and “Heritage” editions. Prices start at € 50,690.
Launched in 2014, the third and current generation of Audi TT is nearing the end of his career but is not yet dead. The proof, the German manufacturer puts it back today on the front of the scene with two new special series : « Competition Plus “and” Heritage “.
Presented last November, these two editions are now available to order.
The “Competition Plus” version stands out thanks to an extended black gloss package, with Audi logo, tailpipes and rear spoiler in black color. It is also fitted with 19-inch Audi Sport rims and red brake calipers. Inside, we find the Sport Plus seats, the leather package and the extended aluminum package, as well as a sports steering wheel with 12 o’clock marking.
For its part, the “Heritage” edition is recognizable on the outside thanks to its 20-inch Audi Sport rims in matt bronze and its LED optics. On board, the sports seats, the extended leather package, aluminum finishes and the Bang & Olufsen audio system are featured.
Competition Plus and Heritage are offered with all the engines available in the catalog, in TT and TTS versions but not in TT RS, in coupe as in roadster.
Audi TT Héritage is displayed from 50 690 € and the Audi TT Competition Plus from € 51,090, each time as a 40 TFSI (197 hp) variant.
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