Exclusive styling elements
For the Final Edition, Audi has given the model some bespoke styling elements, including the same 20-inch alloy wheels, finished in a matte grey diamond-cut finish.
The Final Edition is also marked out by a black styling pack, including black Audi rings and logos, as well as black door mirrors and a fixed rear spoiler in the colour. The model is also exclusively available in Tango Red, Glacier White and Chronos Grey metallic paint.
Bespoke interior styling
It’s not just the outside of the TT Final Edition that gets unique styling elements, but also the interior too.
Key differences include an Alcantara steering wheel with red stitching and a red 12 o’clock marker, while the model also features Tango Red inserts on the seats and centre console. The seats themselves are also trimmed in Alcantara with decorative red stitching and piping.
High-end specification
Audi is introducing the Final Edition as a flagship version that sits at the top of the TT and TTS ranges, and as a result, there’s loads of standard equipment included.
A Technology Pack is fitted as standard, adding MMI Navigation with ‘Live’ services such as weather forecasts and access to local fuel prices. On the TTS, the model also features a Comfort and Sound Pack, bringing a Bang & Olufsen sound system, an advanced key with keyless entry and a reversing camera.
Choice of models
For the Final Edition, Audi is offering the model with the standard engines and also the sportier TTS, though both offer plenty of pace.
Kicking things off is the 40 TFSI, which uses a 194bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine, and then there’s the 45 TFSI that gets a more powerful 242bhp unit and also quattro four-wheel-drive.
But if you want the most performance, it has to be the TTS, which features a 316bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine, allowing for a 0-60mph time of just 4.3 seconds.
The Audi TT Final Edition will go on sale in March, with prices starting from £41,910 for a Coupe and £43,660 for the Roadster.