At the Frankfurt Motor Show held in 1995, Audi introduced its model called Tourist Trophy, or TT for short. Three years later, mass production of the vehicle started and Audi TTs took their place on the roads in 1999. Audi TT, which has been in production for approximately 26 years, ended after 3 generations and 662 thousand 762 vehicles.
The latest member of the Audi TT family is a TTS Coupe with a turbocharged 2.0 petrol engine and the same Quattro traction system as the S3. In fact, it was a great success for the Audi TT to remain in production for a quarter of a century in the automotive world, where first crossover vehicles and SUVs, and then electric motors, became popular.
The last Audi TT has also been taken off the tape
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The visual shared on Audi Germany’s official Instagram account was not surprising for those who follow the industry closely. The models in which the designs of the first generation TTs returned and the final versions that went on sale in various countries such as the USA and the UK showed that the end of this model was near. With the farewell of the TT, there are no Audi models with a five-cylinder engine other than the RS3 and RS Q3.
Could the Audi TT come back as an electric car?
On the other hand, it is a little early to think that we have seen the Audi TT for the last time. Although Audi has not yet made a definitive decision, the return of the TT brand as an electric model in the future is one of the ideas Audi is considering. Audi will make the final decision here. In the past, Audi Chairman Brom Schot said that the TT could reappear with an electric power unit a few years later.