Audi TT RS 2021 Review Prices , and Pictures
10.0/10
Based on 1 reviewsMSRP range: $72,500
- Snarling, powerful turbocharged five-cylinder engine
- Inspiring handling from the adaptive suspension and all-wheel drive
- Lots of easy-to-use high-tech features
- Thoroughly modern and refined interior
- Rear seats better suited to cargo than passengers
- Lackluster interior storage
- Premium Bang & Olufsen stereo is now standard
- More interior leather including Nappa leather seats
- Blind-spot monitoring is now standard
- Part of the third TT generation introduced for 2016
For more than 20 years, the Audi TT has been one of the most stylish sport coupes on the market, with a sharp but clean design that doesn't look like anything else on the road, save for a few other Audis. The 2021 TT RS coupe is the pinnacle of the third-generation TT's lineup. It uses a powerful turbocharged inline-five cylinder engine and all-wheel drive, a layout shared with the iconic Audi Quattro race car from the 1980s (though it lacks the Quattro's racing pedigree). Like the regular TT coupe, the TT RS has a comfortable and well-appointed interior as well as small but occasionally useful back seat.
There are a handful of other small performance coupes that the TT RS competes with. The BMW M2, Porsche Cayman and Toyota GR Supra are all similar in size and performance, though all three cost significantly less than the TT RS. There's also the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray as well as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger if you're willing to sacrifice luxury appointments for raw performance. Audi's own RS 3 offers similar performance to the TT RS, with the added utility of a real back seat and trunk. There's a lot to like about the TT RS, but the price makes it a car aimed at Audi enthusiasts. Read our Expert Rating below for the full breakdown on all the TT RS's hits and misses.
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