It’s game over for Audi’s iconic sports car (Audi TT Final Edition 2024 Review)

After a quarter-century in production through three generations, Audi has finally shut the garage door on the iconic TT sports car for the last time. To say Auf Wiedersehen, Ingolstadt released the TT 45 TFSI Quattro Final Edition in Australia late last year. So Chasing Cars’ Tom Baker took one of the very last examples of the Final Edition for one last spin. Boasting a 180kW and 370Nm version of the mature EA888 2.0L turbo four, quattro drive and optional 20-inch wheels, the TT Final Edition brings a 5.1-second 0-100km/h promise and a 250km/h top speed. It launched at a touch under $89K before on-roads, but at the time of writing all but a very few examples of the last TT are spoken for by customers. While TT might reappear as an electric crossover in future, this is indeed our last hurrah with the design-driven, iconic, combustion-powered, sports car lineage in factory-fresh form. Farewell TT. You were a charmer! Time codes: 0:00 - Intro 0:13 - TT recipe 0:40 - Gen three concept 1:37 - Interior 2:25 - Tech 3:42 - Materials 4:53 - Final Edition spec 5:44 - Boot 6:20 - Running costs 7:23 - On road 8:00 - Powertrain 8:50 - Chassis 9:12 - Transverse quattro 10:10 - Ride quality 10:52 - Dual-clutch 11:51 - Comfort 12:26 - Absolutely our final TT verdict As always, we don’t accept advertising from car manufacturers, and we’re powered by Budget Direct. Subscribe now! https://www.youtube.com/user/ChasingC... Chasing Cars on Facebook:   / chasingcarsaustralia   Follow Chasing Cars on Instagram:   / chasingcars.com.au   Chasing Cars is Australia's most independent source of new car reviews, car industry news, comparisons and car guides. We give you a critical look at every new car you should consider!