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Audi TT Coupe MK1 8N, 1998–2006 SSP207 1.16GB
Audi TT Roadster MK1 8N, 1998–2006 SSP 220 3.03MB
Audi TT MK2 Electrical and Infotainment Systems SSP382 8J 2006-2014 2.54MB
Audi TT Mk2 Suspension System SSP 381 (Type 8J, 2006–2014) 2.49MB
Audi TT MK2 coupe (8J, 2006–2014) SSP 380 2.96MB
Audi TT MK2 Body 8J 2006-2014 SSP383 2.55MB
Audi TT Roadster MK2 8J convertible ssp391 0.98MB
Audi TT RS MK2 8J with 2.5L R5 TFSI Engine CEPA SSP45 6.01MB
Audi TT MK3 FV 8S vehicle electrics 2015 SSP629 7.32MB
Audi TT MK3 FV 8S 2015 SSP630 17.0MB
Audi TT MK3 FV 8S Roadster Convertible SSP631 14.1MB

The Audi TT is a luxury sports car that has been in production since 1998. It was designed by Freeman Thomas and J Mays, and was first introduced at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1995. The car was named after the Tourist Trophy race in the United Kingdom, and its design was heavily influenced by the historical Auto Union race cars of the 1930s.

The first generation of the TT, which was produced from 1998 to 2006, was available as a coupe or a roadster. It was powered by a 1.8-liter turbocharged engine and featured a unique, futuristic design with curved lines and a rounded shape. The car was well-received by critics and was praised for its handling and performance.

In 2006, Audi introduced the second generation of the TT, which featured a more angular design and a larger engine. The car was available as a coupe or a roadster, and was powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The second generation TT also featured an updated interior and a more advanced infotainment system.

In 2014, Audi introduced the third generation of the TT, which featured a more refined design and an updated interior. The car was available as a coupe or a roadster, and was powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The third generation TT also featured advanced driver assistance systems and a more advanced infotainment system.

In 2019, Audi introduced the fourth generation of the TT, which featured an even more refined design and an updated interior. The car is available as a coupe or a roadster, and is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The fourth generation TT also features advanced driver assistance systems and a more advanced infotainment system.

Throughout its history, the Audi TT has been known for its unique design and excellent handling. It has won numerous awards and has been praised by critics for its combination of performance and luxury. Today, the Audi TT continues to be a popular and well-regarded sports car, and is considered one of the most iconic cars in the Audi lineup.

Audi has not announced any replacement for the TT, leaving many wondering what will be the next step for the brand. However, the company has stated that it will continue to focus on developing new technologies and producing cars that are more sustainable and environmentally friendly. This news is a reminder that all good things must come to an end, but the legacy of the Audi TT will live on in the hearts of car enthusiasts for years to come.