Audi revives TT Roadster as electric vehicle

thesun.co.uk

Audi is planning to bring back the Audi TT Roadster as an electric vehicle after discontinuing it two years ago. The original TT was stopped in 2023, and fans of the model are excited about the potential revival. Audi's CEO, Gernot Döllner, stated that the company is ready to create a sports car for the future. He indicated that a new version of the TT could be possible, though he emphasized that they are exploring various options. Döllner expressed the need for Audi to continue making sports cars as they move forward. While he acknowledged that traditional combustion engines are still important for racing, he believes everyday vehicles would benefit from transitioning to electric. His comments have sparked hope among fans that the beloved TT might return in some form. The Audi TT was first introduced in 1998 and enjoyed a successful 25-year production run. The final edition of the car was priced at over £56,000. It reached top speeds of 155 miles per hour and could accelerate from 0 to 62 miles per hour in just 4.8 seconds.


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