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Thursday, 09 December 2021 07:21

Audi TT RS Heritage Edition

The model year 2022 will be the last for the Audi TT RS on the American market, so a special Heritage edition has been prepared on that occasion.

The Audi TT RS Heritage Edition will be available in early 2022, priced at $ 81,450, as opposed to the standard TT RS model which costs $ 73,200.

The series is limited to only 50 copies, and several special color combinations will be available.These are Alpine White exterior with Ocean Blue leather, Helios Blue Metallic with Diamond Silver leather, Stone Gray Metallic with Crimson Red leather, Tizian Red Metallic with Havanna Brown leather and Malachite Green Metallic with Cognac Brown leather.

In addition, there are five-spoke alloy wheels of 20 inches, mirrors in aluminum finish, sports exhaust system with black exhaust pipes, Alcantara in the interior, RS logo on the floor and a special Heritage Edition logo.

Under the hood is a 2.5-liter five-cylinder turbo engine with 294 kW / 400 hp and 480 Nm of torque.

The engine is paired with a seven-speed S tronic transmission, four-wheel drive quattro, and in terms of performance, the TT RS Coupe accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in 3.7 seconds.

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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of its all-wheel-drive system, Audi has created a special edition of the Audi TT RS. And it's appropriately, if not imaginatively, called the TT RS 40 Years of Quattro (or 40 Jahre Quattro in the original German). It takes the already extreme sports coupe and adds wilder visuals and an extremely limited production run to make a very special car.

The most obvious change to the outside is the color scheme. The car and its wheels are painted white with red, black and silver hash marks, "Quattro" logos and black rocker panels that echo the Audi Quattro Coupe rally cars of the 1980s. A new hood vent, front splitter, front canards, side skirts, rear diffuser and larger rear wing add more visual punch and provide a bit more downforce.

The interior is spruced up with black leather and Alcantara with white stitching and some embroidery in the seatbacks. The shifter surround is painted to match the exterior. A rear seat delete option is available, which also adds a big carbon fiber chassis brace. This option reduces weight by 35 pounds and provides more chassis rigidity.

Mechanically, this TT RS is unchanged. It has the same turbocharged 2.5-liter five-cylinder that makes 394 horsepower and 354 pound-feet of torque. But it does drop its standard top-speed limiter, so now it can reach 174 mph.

In keeping with the "40" theme, only 40 examples of this TT RS will be built. They'll carry a high price, too, at 114,040 Euros, which converts to $133,649.

Source: autoblog.com

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