After More Than 600 Thousand Units Produced, The End of Production of the Audi Coupe Came After 25 Years of History!
After a quarter of a century of innovation, striking design, unmatched engine, and exceptional performance, the iconic Audi TT officially ends its journey. The stylish cup from the German brand Audi, which has won hearts since its inception, had its last unit produced at the factory in Györ, Hungary, marking the end of an automotive era. Throughout its journey, the Audi TT left its mark, with an impressive total of 662,762 units produced since 1998, according to AutoPapo website.
The final chapter of the Audi TT starred the sporty S version, which received a paint in the distinctive Chronos Grey Metallic color. However, the farewell gained a special touch, with the unit being decorated with flowers, a symbolic ceremony for a car that left a mark of rigor.
Equipped with a 2.0 TFSI engine producing 320 hp and all-wheel drive, the Audi TTS maintains a tradition of performance that has captivated enthusiasts over the years. Its dual-clutch transmission offers an immersive driving experience, faithfully representing the legacy of the TT.
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Legacy of Power: Remarkable Engines That Powered the Audi TT Coupe
One of the elements that made the Audi TT coupe a reference was its impressive range of engines. The TTS, for example, shares its mechanics with the Volkswagen Golf R, featuring a 2.0 TFSI engine producing 320 hp. However, the TT RS, a version that won hearts and asphalt, raised the stakes even further with a turbocharged five-cylinder engine, producing an impressive 400 hp. These engines not only contributed to the TT coupe but also set a standard for sports coupes worldwide.
Although the Audi TT coupe has not been available in Brazil since the 2022 line, other markets around the world received farewell editions, highlighting the global significance of this legendary coupe. In the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, and Spain, special editions were made to mark the end of this era. The farewell of the TT resonates throughout the automotive scene, leaving enthusiasts and fans nostalgic for one of the most iconic coupes in recent history.
The end of production of the Audi TT coupe marks not only the closure of a model but the closing of a significant chapter in Audi’s history. The legacy of the TT, with its distinctive style and powerful engines, will be remembered as an icon that defines an era of elegance and performance in the automotive industry.

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