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New lower cost, lower tax Audi TT Roadster

Audi is launching a 1.8 TFSI version of its TT Roadster model.

The new Audi 1.8 TFSI TT Roadster lowers the entry point for wind-in-the-hair motoring TT-style: by L3445. And also reduces company car tax liability.

The new Audi 1.8 TFSI TT Roadster costs L23,910. Power is from a turbocharged four-cylinder 1.8-litre. It produces 160PS, and has fuel economy of 40.9mpg. CO2 emissions are 159g/km

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30 November 1999

Audi is launching a 1.8 TFSI version of its TT Roadster model.

The new Audi 1.8 TFSI TT Roadster lowers the entry point for wind-in-the-hair motoring TT-style: by £3445. And also reduces company car tax liability.

The new Audi 1.8 TFSI TT Roadster costs £23,910. Power is from a turbocharged four-cylinder 1.8-litre. It produces 160PS, and has fuel economy of 40.9mpg. CO2 emissions are 159g/km – crucially below the key new April 2009 tax point of 160g/km.

Standard equipment on the latest TT Roadster includes: 17 inch alloys; electric windows; powered soft top; powered wind deflector; climate control; a Chorus CD audio; and a Driver’s Information System (DIS).

The new Audi 1.8 TFSI TT Roadster goes on sale April.

How they compare: 1.8 TFSI TT Roadster v 2.0 TFSI Roadster

  • Price: £23,910 v £27,355
  • CO2 emissions: 159g/km v 186g/km
  • Company car tax band: 19% v 25%
  • Power: 160PS v 200PS
  • Economy: 40.9mpg v 36.2mpg
Brighten up summer with sub-£24k TT Roadster

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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