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Yes, Audi is aware of TT’s existence, gives it a new S Line Competition Plus trim

The S Line Competition Plus trim, which is a combination of two equipment packages is available exclusively for the TT 45 TFSI.

Yes, Audi hasn’t forgotten the TT. The german luxury car maker has just given the TT Coupe and Roadster a new trim called the S Line Competition Plus for the 2021 model year, such a mouthful of a name, hopefully, you’ll remember it till you make your way to the plane so you can boast to your colleagues.

The S Line Competition Plus trim, which is a combination of two equipment packages is available exclusively for the TT 45 TFSI.

The S Line exterior package draws your attention to the radiator grille, the side air inlets, the sill trims, and the diffuser insert at the rear. The black styling package, adds blacked-out bits to the exterior because we all know black is sporty, yeah? The black trim is seen on the Audi Singleframe grille, air inlets, exterior mirrors, sill trim strips, diffuser insert, and the fixed rear wing.

The S Line Competition Plus gets a set of 19-inch alloys with five-arm polygon design as standard, blacked-out again of course. However, if 19-inch isn’t baller enough for you, you can step up to the 20-inch ones with a 10-Y spoke design. Paint options include Turbo Blue, Tango Red, Glacier White, and Chronos Gray. This is actually the first time Chronos Gray is available as a paint option on a TT.

The interior of the Audi TT S Line Competition Plus is based on the S line sport package with dark tones throughout the cabin and the seats upholstered in leather and black fuzzy Alcantara. Buyers can choose between Express Red or Ara Blue for the contrast stitching, while Tango Red (for the Coupe), Turbo Blue, or Slate Gray are the optional trims for the central tunnel and A/C vents.

As of now, the 2021 Audi TT S Line Competition Plus will be mainly sold in Germany, with bookings to open this month and deliveries to start in December.

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Kabir

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