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Audi introduces new TT sports car with 44kW/20Nm at $71,950 in Australia

byCustoms Today Report
16/01/2015
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SYDNEY: Audi has launched its new third-generation TT range will start from $71,950 when it debuts in Australia next month. Two model lines will be offered from launch: Sport and S Line, both powered by a 169kW and 370Nm 2.0 litre turbo petrol engine.

That combination means that the new TT is 44kW/20Nm more powerful and $2250 more affordable than the equivalent model in Australia’s current TT range.

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“The all-new new third-generation model extends the sporty concept that the original began, and now more than ever, the new TT is a true sports car and also a technology leader,” Audi Australia chief Andrew Doyle said.

Standard kit with the new TT in Australia will include MMI touch, a proximity ‘convenience key’, and electric front seats with Alcantara and leather upholstery.

Matrix LED headlights and a selection of sporty new alloy wheel designs up to 20 inches in diameter are also available.

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