Petrolheads will be quick to point out that Ingolstadt's latest offering matches the recently revealed Volkswagen Golf 8 R in terms of power. While the Golf has a touch more torque, there's no denying this special Audi will be quick. The EA888 motor now produces 235 kW and 400 Nm, and Audi claims a 4.5-second sprint to 100 kph is possible.
There's a 7-speed S tronic transmission, quattro permanent all-wheel drive as well as plenty of tech, such as Audi magnetic ride and that stylish minimalist interior. This special edition model is differentiated from lesser models with its LED headlights, Audi logo on the side sills, privacy glazing, red brake callipers, and 20-inch alloy wheels. There's a neat fixed rear wing and you can get the vehicle in just 4 colours, including the Tango red you see here.
The Competition Plus edition, as well as the bronze selection, give customers a chance to own an individualised Audi TT. With rumours rife the Audi TT's days are numbered, these limited editions could become quite sought after. As it stands, this Audi TT Competition Plus is earmarked for Germany only, but we suspect that Audi SA may give its TT lineup a little rejig in 2021.
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