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Audi - TT Mk3 [15-Current] (2021)

Discover the Audi TT Mk3 [15-Current] – the 2021 performance coupe that blends iconic styling with modern technology. Whether you’re hunting for a new bike or planning a resale, understanding the Audi TT Mk3 [15-Current] price landscape gives you a clear picture of what to expect in the market. From the initial purchase to the inevitable resale, the Audi TT Mk3 [15-Current] 2021 price reflects the balance between premium engineering and the competitive nature of used compact coupes.

  • Model: Audi TT Mk3 [15-Current] (2021) – a lightweight, 2‑door coupe designed for spirited driving.
  • Engine: 2.0‑liter inline‑4 turbo‑charged, 220 hp, 273 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch (PDK) for lightning‑quick gear changes.
  • Drive: Quattro all‑wheel drive ensures excellent balance and grip.
  • Fuel: Gasoline (premium) – the engine’s torque band is broad, making it efficient on highways while delivering punch in city corners.
  • Internal dimensions: Length 4,376 mm, Width 1,821 mm, Height 1,378 mm, Wheelbase 2,590 mm.
  • Capacity: 5 seats – though the rear seats are best suited for short travel.
  • Passenger volume: 940 L (including trunks), offering generous cargo for a compact coupe.
  • Powertrain layout: Front‑engine, all‑wheel drive with a carbon‑fibre hood and aluminum chassis.
  • Zero‑to‑60 mph: 6.4 seconds with the PDK (manual shift mode slightly slower).
  • Top speed: Electronically limited to 155 mph.
  • Braking: Ventilated 15‑mm discs front, 10‑mm discs rear; ABS, ESP, and optional rear‑wheel brake booster.
  • Key technologies: MMI touch interface, virtual cockpit 7‑inch, advanced driver‑assist features (adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist).

Depreciation Insight

When we talk about the Audi TT Mk3 [15-Current] depreciation, we are looking at a typical pattern seen across premium compact coupes. A brand‑new 2021 model will usually lose about 15 %–20 % of its value in the first year, largely due to the high initial depreciation rate that all new cars experience. Over the next two to three years, the annual depreciation tends to slow to approximately 10 % per year, making a 3‑year old vehicle worth ~70–75 % of its original price once it and its mileage come into play. These figures can vary significantly based on condition, mileage, and market demand, but they give a reliable baseline for budgeting or resale planning.

For those tracking the used Audi TT Mk3 [15-Current] price, the depreciation curve is smoother. A car that’s 5 years old, with around 60,000 km, will typically command roughly 45 


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