For 2019, Audi's compact sports car receives a styling update as well as improvements to its equipment list. Available as a four-seat coupe and a two-seat roadster, the TT relies on a 228-horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder engine in base trim, while a 288-horsepower mill equips the TTS coupe. The TT RS comes with a 400-horsepower, turbo 2.5-litre five cylinder. The TT’s cabin boasts a clean and refined design, which can be enhanced with the Audi virtual cockpit instrumentation.
Pros
- Fabulous power and sound (TT RS)
- Serious performances (TT RS)
- Impeccable finish and assembly
- Four-wheel drive
- Comprehensive and varied series
Cons
- Disappointing sport handling (TT RS)
- Braking is abrupt and hard to modulate (TT RS with carbon front brakes)
- Very firm ride (TT RS optional sport suspension)
- Limited three-quarter visibility
- Tiny cargo hold (Roadster)