Audi TT

March 4th, 2016 | Comments Closed | Audi

The 2016 Audi TT coupe and Roadster are fully redesigned. Remember when the original Audi TT was getting all the headlines back in the late 1990s? Here was an irresistible sporty coupe or convertible with head-turning style, turbocharged acceleration and an exquisite interior that included creative options like baseball-glove leather upholstery. It was so cool that heartthrob Hugh Grant drove one in a movie. In the years that followed, however, the TT began to lose its mojo, relegated to also-ran status by its increasingly capable rivals.

The all-new 2016 Audi TT comes in. The force is strong with this one. On the road, that’s absolutely what the all-wheel-drive TT delivers, gripping tenaciously thanks to its standard summer performance tires and mature all-wheel-drive system. It also lunges forward on an urgent wave of torque that makes the 220-horsepower four-cylinder engine seem seriously underrated. We’re prepared to call the TT a real sports car now, even without the TT-S model’s extra speed. It’s a driver’s car like no TT before it.

 Audi TT Interior

Audi shines in more sedate scenarios, too, thanks in large part to its truly cutting-edge cabin. The centerpiece is a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster known as the “Audi virtual cockpit,” which merge gauges and infotainment functions into one dynamic interface behind the steering wheel. There’s no longer a central display screen as in previous TT models all of that stuff now shares virtual space with the speedometer and tachometer, which slide seamlessly from center stage to the periphery depending on how you’re using the interface. The TT’s pioneering use of this technology makes it feel like a car ahead of its time, as do other features like the rakishly styled center console, LED ambient cabin lighting and standard full LED headlights.

Audi TT 2016

Audi TT 2016 Interior

The 2016 TT’s dramatic development are bound to shake things up for shoppers. We used to mention the Nissan 370Z as an appealing alternative, but now the Z just seems old and unrefined by comparison. The Ford Mustang and the redesigned 2016 Chevy Camaro are less expensive and faster than the TT, but they’re not as nimble around turns and they can’t match the Audi’s interior sophistication. Other alternatives can be found within German borders, including the BMW 2 Series and Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class, but their fashion sense is far more subdued. Of course, the Porsche Boxster and Cayman siblings are great to drive, but they cost more and feel less contemporary inside. In sum, there’s nothing quite like the 2016 Audi TT, and we mean that in the very best way. It’s hard to make a splash in today’s saturated marketplace, but just like the original TT, this new one stands apart.

2016 Audi TT Specs

Type: Luxury vehicle
4/5 · Car and Driver
MSRP: From $42,900
Horsepower: 220 hp
MPG: 23 city / 30 highway
Engine: 2.0 L 4-cylinder
Dimensions: 165″ L x 72″ W x 53″ H

2016 Audi TT Body styles & Price

2016 Audi TT Coupe price start from $42,900
2016 Audi TT Convertible price start from $46,400