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The last Audi TT model has officially rolled off the production line, with a total of 662,762 units produced in 25 years since its launch.

Nov 25, 2023

IT Home November 24th news, recently, the last Audi TT model officially rolled off the production line at the factory in Hungary. This classic sports car, from February 18, 1998 to November 10, 2023, has released three generations of models, with a total production of 662,762 units.

The last Audi TT model has officially rolled off the production line, with a total of 662,762 units produced in 25 years since its launch.

According to reports, the last Audi TT is a special edition model for the Tourist Trophy, and the new car will only be sold in the Spanish market, with an expected price of 72,800 euros and a limited edition of 25 units. The windshield of the car is printed with the production and discontinuation dates of the TT, from February 18, 1998 to November 10, 2023. In terms of power, the new car will be equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with a maximum power of 245 horsepower, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and all-wheel drive system, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of just 5.1 seconds. According to IT Home, TT is an abbreviation for “tourisi trophy,” meaning “tourist trophy,” and it was a prestigious car race at the beginning of this century. The Audi TT made its first appearance as a concept car at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show and was first launched in 1998. As a sports coupe, the TT has achieved great success in the market with its almost identical beautiful appearance and excellent performance to the concept car version.

The last Audi TT model has officially rolled off the production line, with a total of 662,762 units produced in 25 years since its launch.

According to motor.es, Audi’s performance model TT will confirm the launch of a pure electric version, which will be based on the all-new PPE electric platform and adopt a more modern exterior design style. Audi’s Markus Duesmann has previously stated that the new Audi TT will become a 100% pure electric vehicle and will maintain the driving pleasure it has always provided to users. The official did not give a specific listing time for the new car, but it is expected to wait until at least 2025. Ad statement: The article contains external links for more information, saving time in selecting, and the results are for reference only. All articles from IT House include this statement.