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Audi TT 20th Anniversary Edition: The Tradition Continues

  • The Audi TT 20th Anniversary Edition will receive a limited-production run.
  • Design elements include the original “baseball stitch” and commemorative badging.
  • Available as either a coupe or roadster with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbocharged engine.

I must be getting old. Has the Audi TT really been around for 20 years? Maybe I’d remember that if it had kept some of its original pizzazz instead of slowly fading into “just another sports coupe” territory. Or maybe it would have made more of an impact, year after year, if the performance matched the (original) style. But anyway, here we are. Audi is rolling out a 20th anniversary edition to remind us what we’ve forgotten.

Carrying On The Tradition

Audi says the TT 20th Anniversary Edition features “unique design elements that celebrate the heritage of the Audi TT and embody the model’s transcendent design.” That might be true, but the first thing I notice is that nowhere does Audi say what counts as “limited.” They could be making 40 of these things, they could be making 40,000, but I can’t really tell.

That aside, I can’t really argue with Audi calling it a “transcendent design.”

When the TTS Roadster concept study hit the stand at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show, people were very impressed. It was clean and direct, a design dominated by arcs and finished in a cool silver gray. A car like the TT couldn’t have been designed in Italy or France; this thing had to be German. Audi, naturally, wants to carry this on with the TT 20th Anniversary Edition.

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Photo: Audi of America, Inc.

Design Appeal

It’ll come as both a coupe and roadster, painted either Aviator Gray pearl metallic or Nimbus Gray metallic. I can’t really see what the difference is, but we do know Nimbus Gray will be exclusive to the United States. As a nod to the original TT from the Tokyo show, all models will feature Mocasin Brown Fine Nappa leather with custom yellow contrast stitching. (Yes, I know that’s not the way you spell “Moccasin,” but Audi chooses to spell it that way).

On top of the two select paint colors, the TT 20th Anniversary Edition features high-gloss black exterior trim and 19-inch, five-arm-design wheels painted in gunmetal. When you get into a cool, gray Teutonic-style jag, why stop? The trumpet-style stainless steel exhaust is exclusive to the model, as are the OLED taillights, which are only available on the TT RS.

Badges? You bet this TT’s got badges: “20 Years of TT” badging adorns the front fenders, alongside the matte-finish Audi rings etched into the rear sills.

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Photo: Audi of America, Inc.

Interior & Technology Treatments

Naturally, the Ingolstadt firm has worked over the interior. The S Sport seats, door armrests, steering wheel, and center console all get the aforementioned Mocassin Brown Fine Nappa leather with bespoke yellow contrast stitching. This harkens back to the “baseball stitching” in the original TT, which I always loved, but owners told me it was kind of a pain to live with.

Of course, there are interior badges marking the TT’s production number alongside a “TT 20 Years” icon.

What counted as high-tech gadgetry 20 years ago wouldn’t pass muster these days, and Audi is not going to leave their special TT behind. The standard Audi phone box with wireless charging and signal booster is on board, along with the standard Technology package that includes Audi’s virtual cockpit, MMI navigation plus, smartphone integration (with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), and a Bang & Olufsen sound system.

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Audi TT 20th Anniversary Edition interior layout. Photo: Audi of America, Inc.

Power & Performance

The Audi TT 20th Anniversary Edition is not a no-go-show-boat, but it’s not a full-out Bahn burner either. Powered by an evergreen 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine, Audi’s special TT puts out 228 horsepower. It comes with a standard seven-speed S tronic dual-clutch transmission. Nice, love that tranny! Add it up, and the anniversary coupe can haul from zero to 60 mph in 5.2 seconds. Not that bad at all.

The roadster is slightly slower, hitting 60 in 5.5 seconds. Still not that bad.

Pricing & Availability

The Audi TT 20th Anniversary Edition coupe starts at $52,900, while the roaster begins at $56,800.

Longtime Automoblog writer Tony Borroz has worked on popular driving games as a content expert, in addition to working for aerospace companies, software giants, and as a movie stuntman. He lives in the northeast corner of the northwestern-most part of the Pacific Northwest.

Audi TT 20th Anniversary Edition Gallery

Photos & Source: Audi of America, Inc.

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