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Audi Reveals Pricing and Details on the 2016 TT

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Audi Reveals Pricing and Details on the 2016 TT

2016 Audi TT Roadster

2016 Audi TT Roadster (Credit: © Audi)

The 2016 Audi TT is no mystery, as the German automaker revealed the new sports coupe and roadster back in November 2014. However, until today, we did not have all of the details on the U.S. lineup, including the price.

Unfortunately, with the updates on the revised 2016 TT come pretty significant price jumps. The base TT Coupe starts the lineup at $42,900, while the TTS Coupe starts out at $51,900. These prices represent $2,550 and $3,200 price hikes, respectively.

Moving into the TT Roadster, it starts out at $46,400, which is a $3,050 price increase over the 2015 TT. Audi didn’t release any details on the U.S.-spec TTS Roadster, which indicates it will likely be a late addition to the U.S. lineup. When it does debut, expect about a 20 to 25 percent price difference between the TT Roadster and the TTS, putting the latter between $56,000 and $58,000.

On top of the obvious style change, the 2016 TT also has a revised interior, a new virtual cockpit, and it underwent 110 pounds of weight loss. The virtual cockpit is one of the neatest additions, as it uses a 12.3-inch TFT panel to display the gauges and 3D graphics. Thanks to its new Tegra 30 processor that processes at a speed higher than 1 gigahertz, the virtual cockpit moves just like real gauges.

2016 Audi TT

2016 Audi TT (Credit: © Audi)

Standard features on the 2016 TT include high-end items like auto climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, MMI touch, Audi advanced key, Homelink, 12-way power front sports seats with heat, leather and Alcantara upholstery, LED interior lighting, headlights and taillights, 18-inch wheels, and more.

For buyers who need more fancy bits, Audi will offer a Technology Package that adds in MMI navigation plus, power-folding exterior mirrors with heat, Audi connect, parking system plus, a rearview camera, and Audi side assist. The Audi Design Selection Package is also optional, and it comes with Murillo Brown Fine Nappa leather, Slate Gray interior accents, an Extended Leather package, Aluminum Drift inlays, and S Sport seats with diamond stitching.

The final package that Audi announced is the Launch Edition, which is only available TTS Coupe. This package includes a Mythos Black metallic paint, Express Red Fine Nappa leather upholstery, 19-inch five-arm forged wheels, a Bang & Olufsen audio system, Piano Black inlays, red brake calipers, an Extended leather package, and the Technology Package.

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