2021 Audi TT Coupe Review: Continues To Impress


It's become one of the best small luxury sports cars out there, and its 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine is more than capable of providing fun and refinement. With 228 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque, it's not the fastest car out there, while its $50,000 price tag can also scare away some. However, it's built superbly, looks and feels properly premium, and handles beautifully. Is that enough to keep it at the front of the pack, or are rear-wheel-drive rivals like the Toyota GR Supra and BMW Z4 better alternatives?

2021 Audi TT Coupe Changes: What’s the difference vs 2020 TT Coupe?

There aren't many changes for the TT going into the 2021 model year, but the ones that have been made will please buyers. The sports car now comes with S sport seats trimmed in Fine Nappa leather, navigation, blind-spot monitoring, a premium Bang & Olufsen sound system, and all-season tires as standard. 19-inch wheels wrapped in summer tires are now a standalone option instead of a part of a package deal. Finally, two new paint options have been added to the palette. Read the full article here.

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