The farewell tour Audi TT continues. After Europe and Asia, it’s the turn of our southern neighbors to get their hands on an exclusive edition that bids farewell to North America. Nicknamed TT Final this edition will only be produced in 50 examples and will mark the denouement of the German manufacturer’s iconic thermal engine sports coupe.
One configuration
Audi announced a few moons ago that the Audi TT would not be continued after the current year. This decision, which underlies the manufacturer’s electric shift, adds to the disappearance of the Audi R8 which, like the TT, will bow out in the coming months.
To turn the page on an iconic thermal sports coupe in the automotive world, Audi has prepared a farewell intercontinental tour. The latter began in Europe with the launch of 3 exclusive versions such as the TT RS quattro Heritage Edition 2022, the TT RS Iconic Edition 2023 and the TT Final Edition 2023. In Japan, it was the Audi TTS Memorial 2023 which greeted the drivers for one final time.
Audi has reserved a strictly convertible TT for our southern neighbors to mark the end of production of the coupe. The Audi TT Final Edition will be offered in a single variant, which adds a dose of exclusivity to the model. It will feature a gray convertible top, which will be delivered in a Goodwood Green Pearl Effect color and will have a Palomino Brown leather interior reminiscent of the car’s origins.
In addition to the color tones, the TT Final Edition will benefit from Audi’s magnetic suspension, which improves the ride according to the manufacturer, 20-inch Y-spoke forged wheels, carbon fiber parts and exclusive floor mats. to publishing.
A single engine
It is the 2-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine that will have the honor of completing the saga. This engine, which develops 228 horsepower and produces 258 pound-feet of torque, will be paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. As is regularly the case with the manufacturer, the car will be equipped with 4-wheel drive. This exclusive edition in the United States will only be produced in 50 copies, which introduces doubt as to the possibility of having an exclusive edition here in Canada.
This edition marks the end of Audi’s thermal engine sports coupe. On the other hand, a brand executive suggested last month that future “iconic cars” were being developed on the Volkswagen group’s electric platform; this suggests that this is perhaps not the disappearance of coupes at Audi.