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Audi's…Double Black Edition TT Coupe and Roadster Arrive in the UK

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German brands are either running out of ideas or they just being lazy. Take Audi for example. The firm with the four-ring logo offers a Black Edition version for the TT Coupe and Roadster models. What else could you add to a special edition model?

Well, Audi's answer to a question nobody ever asked is a special black package for its…special Black Edition models called the "Amplified Black Package". Prices for the TT Coupe and Roadster Black Edition Amplified Black range from £31,365 OTR to £36,360 OTR.

The optional package costs £700 and it includes a choice of four metallic or pearl effect colours named Glacier White, Misano Red, Daytona Grey or Samoa Orange, and if the latter is chosen, the interior inlays are finished in the same shade, while in all other cases, inlays are in matt brushed aluminium.

Also included in the Amplified Black package is a black-finished front lip spoiler, black door mirror housings, black TT RS-style fixed rear spoiler, black 19-inch ‘Rotor’ design alloy wheels, a black diffuser insert and blacked out exhaust tailpipes.

Two engines are available with the double black package, the 2.0-litre TFSI petrol with 211PS linked to either front-wheel-drive or quattro all-wheel-drive and the 2.0-litre TDI with 170PS mated to quattro drive only.


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9 Comments:

psiqtas said... »February 08, 2013

Now I know why the heck they call it "black..." - from the exhaust comes diesel... :-D

Sam Woolley said... »February 08, 2013

yawn
Gosh Audi's are sooooo boring!
there just seems to be ample amounts of bodywork that doesn't seem to contribute or compliment the design, the rear bumper for example; what are the areas between tail lamps and the crease in the rear bumper actually doing? waste of space...still looks like a blank canvas

John Nathan Dudley said... »February 08, 2013

That looks beefy. I know that Concept Vehicle Leasing usually has pretty good offers on cars like the TT and SLK. Worth a look for sure.

expert said... »February 08, 2013

stop posting shit like German brands are either running out of ideas or they just being lazy
nobody as lazy as u, yankees

expert said... »February 08, 2013

noob

SverreSornes said... »February 08, 2013

Audi know how to create great, timeless designs. The last generation TT still looks fresh today, how many other cars from the mid 90s do that?

The current generation has been produced since 2006 and still looks the part as well. I much prefer a well designed timeless car than some mess of random flashy bits that will look dated in 6 months.

Dave Cohen said... »February 08, 2013

Not so lazy to avoid capital letters and punctuation.

Sam Woolley said... »February 08, 2013

MK1 TT fresh? right... i'd have a M-sport E93 over that anyday, or even a C-class Coupe at a push
Timeless? very questionable
BMW E46 coupe, 6n2 Polo, MK6 Fiesta and MK1 TT, as examples. If you have a clean, straight example of each model, guaranteed any 'normal' person would say the TT had aged the most
even my flat mate over my shoulder (who is a sailor, and know's nothing about cars) said quote for quote "the audi" looks the oldest when looking at this picture

ben nibohs said... »February 09, 2013

i agree with that on most audis but not the tt, it'll look great now, and then just a few months later it will be out of fashion and there will be a new one,
how often do you see old tt's anymore? and even if you're a hardcore audi fan you have to admit the current tt already looks dated, and i dont think the old one is a "timeless" design, park one next to an rx7, 240sx or an alfa gtv and you'll get what i mean

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