Interior and exterior updates on the horizon
We haven’t heard much about the Audi GT in a while. It was last mentioned in May, when Ingolstadt’s automaker added exterior colors to the vehicle and standard equipment in the United States for the 2021 model year. It was gone. Zilch. Zero.
The Audi TT is still very much alive. Audi offers both the TT coupe as well as the TT convertible. TT Roadster Models get a new trim called S Line Competition Plus – a combination from two equipment packages. Available exclusively for the TT45 TSFI
The S Line exterior package will enhance its appeal by highlighting the radiator protective grille and side air inlets, sill trims, as well as the diffuser insert at rear. Black styling adds black accents to the mix. The dark finish is found on the Audi Singleframe Grille, air inlets and exterior mirrors.
Standard wheels for the S Line Competition Plus are a set black 19-inch alloys featuring a five-arm polygon design. Optional 20-inch wheels with 10-Y spoke designs are also available. There are four paint colors available: Turbo Blue, Tango Red and Glacier White. This is the first time Chronos Gray has been made available as a color option on the Audi TT.
The 2021 Audi TT S Line Competition Plus interior is heavily based on the S-line sport package. The cabin is dominated by dark tones, and the seats are upholstered in leather or black Alcantara. Customers can choose between Express Red and Ara Blue for contrast stitching. Tango Red (for Coupe), Turbo Blue or Slate Gray are optional trims for central tunnels and A/C vents.
Germany will be the first to receive the 2021 Audi TT S Line Competition Plus. Order books will open in October and deliveries will begin in December. The TT Coupe starts at EUR47,316.30 (55,514), and the TT Roadster at EUR49,655.80 (58, 259).