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Audi TT S Line Competition Introduced

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No doubt that the TT in all its generations is the most appealing and exquisite sports model the German based Audi carmaker has ever created, and the latest generation is still far away from disappointing us.

In all its new form, the recently introduced TT S Line Competition is more than a genuine model, now being offered in a coupe and roadster, with a choice of FWD or AWD quattro configurations.

At the exterior, the Audi TT S Line Competition can be had with a wide choice of body colors, like tango red, glacier white, nano grey as well as the new ara blue.

The Audi TT S Line Competition keeps the general design lines seen on the rest of the TT lineup, but adds more goodies, like glossy black finish on the single-frame grille, front blade, side mirror caps, and rear diffuser insert.

Still at the rear, the model also received the prominent rear wing that promises to “radiate sports appeal”, as the company stated in a recent interview. The entire body styling is complemented with the 19-inch alloy wheels, wrapped in the 245/35 tires front and rear, adding red brake calipers and new suspension system.

Inside, the cabin is also tweaked with special features, like custom leather and Alcantara with contrast stitching on the S sport seats, flat-bottom steering wheel, wrapped in leather. It also adds high-tech gizmos, like Audi`s Virtual cockpit, sport screen with the central tachometer now tweaking integral speed display and a few others.

In the engine department, the Audi TT S Line Competition is offered with a 2.0-liter TFSI engine, developing 230 horsepower and being tweaked with a front-wheel-drive layout and a six-speed manual transmission. The S tronic is also offered as optional, along with a quattro drive.

As far as the prices go, the Audi TT Coupe S Line Competition is set at 41,940 euros while the Roadster costs 44,340 euros.

Eduard Huma
the authorEduard Huma
Eduard is one of Automotorblog's oldest car journalists. He works at a high school in Romania as an English teacher, and in his free time he likes to test cars and share the information with the readers of the automotive publication Automotorblog.

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