► Audi TT now mixes TDI with Quattro
► All-wheel drive offered on diesel models
► Available on coupe and roadster
The evergreen Audi TT range now lets Brits mix TDI diesel power with grippy Quattro drivetrains.
Buyers can now tick the Quattro box on the 2.0 TDI diesel, the most popular engine on the sports car range.
It’s available in Sport, S Line and Black Edition models – in both coupe and roadster bodystyles.
Full Audi TT TDI Quattro specs
Despite Audi‘s protestations to the contrary, adding all-wheel drive does dent average fuel economy by around 10mpg compared with a regular 2.0 TDI Ultra, with 52.3mpg claimed.
And it will add around £3000 to the price tag, too.
Our advice? Think carefully if you need Quattro – a set of winter tyres might do a better job for less cash…
Model |
Specification |
Engine |
PS |
CO2 |
Pricing |
TT Coupe |
Sport |
2.0 TDI Quattro |
184 |
142 |
£34,230 |
TT Coupe |
S line |
2.0 TDI Quattro |
184 |
142 |
£36,780 |
TT Coupe |
Black Edition |
2.0 TDI Quattro |
184 |
142 |
£38,380 |
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TT Roadster |
Sport |
2.0 TDI Quattro |
184 |
147 |
£35,845 |
TT Roadster |
S line |
2.0 TDI Quattro |
184 |
147 |
£38,395 |
TT Roadster |
Black Edition |
2.0 TDI Quattro |
184 |
147 |
£39,995 |
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