Our Verdict
If you're in the market for a small and sporty car that can
satisfy technolust, the Audi TT impresses with its LCD gauge cluster
infotainment system, and the car is a hoot to drive.
For
- Audi Virtual Cockpit
- Google Earth map overlay
- Bang & Olufsen sound system
- Fun to drive
Against
- No Android Auto or Apple CarPlay
- Audi connect
- Adaptive cruise control unavailable
Audi's … I love them. There's something about plush,
all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicles with understated German styling,
outstanding driving dynamics, perfectly-executed interiors and long-roof
wagon options on most models that really does it for me.
I've only owned one Audi in my life: an '83 Coupe GT with the
glorious-sounding, 5-cylinder engine and manual transmission. It was the
theoretical predecessor to the TT, at least before the A5 was released
in 2007. I owned it in 2009, and it was wonderful to drive, despite the
age and obvious need for repairs. That brings me to today's car: the 2016 TT Coupe 2.0t that Audi sent techradar for review. Audi equipped the car with the technology package, 19-inch wheel package, S Sport seat package and Bang & Olufsen sound system, which brings the price to $50,600 (approximately £45,000 when similarly equipped or AU$96,000 before options).
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