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Audi - TTS (2018)

The 2018 Audi TTS straddles the line between everyday luxury and track‑ready performance. If you’re wondering about the Audi TTS price for a model in this year, the value has a particular trajectory: it seats between the base Audi TT and the high‑end TT RS and carries a premium that reflects its exclusivity. For collectors and enthusiasts thinking, “what is a 2018 Audi TTS worth,” the answer depends on mileage, condition, and optional packages, but a well‑maintained example usually sits toward the higher end of the used Audi TTS price spectrum.

  • Engine & Performance
    • 4‑tube 2.0‑liter TFSI inline‑4, 2 530 cc, turbocharged
    • 250 hp (less than TT RS, more than standard TT), 346 Nm torque
    • 0‑100 km/h in 4.5 s, top speed ~230 km/h (electronically limited)
    • All‑wheel drive (quattro) as standard on “S” trim, optional on “G” trim
  • Transmission
    • 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (DSG), Dual‑shift mode available in later trims
    • Manual 6‑speed (optional on high‑trim G) for purists
  • Fuel & Efficiency
    • Gasoline (premium 95 octane) required for optimal turbo performance
    • Combined consumption ~7.5–8.0 L/100 km, CO₂ emissions 156–171 g/km
  • Dimensions & Weight
    • Length: 4 391 mm, width: 1 830 mm, height: 1 307 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2 494 mm
    • Mass: 1 400–1 470 kg (depends on trim and optional hardware)
  • Interior & Technology
    • Adaptive suspension, quattro differential lock, adjustable torque biasing (S trim)
    • Navigation, Bluetooth, touchscreen infotainment (S/4 modules
    • Sports seats with optional thermoregulatory fabrics, standard leather on higher trims
  • Safety & Driver Support
    • Front‑seat active head restraints, optional airbags, ESC, traction control
    • Optional: Radar‑based adaptive cruise, lane‑keep assist, 360° camera, night vision

Understanding the Audi TTS depreciation helps set realistic expectations for resale or lease recovery. Depreciation follows a predictable pattern for high‑performance, low‑volume cars:

  • First year: typically loses 15–20% of its original value, reflecting initial market saturation and sharing of warranty coverage.
  • Years 2–4: depreciation slows to ~8–12% per year as the vehicle enters a stable used‑car market and the bulk of initial cost adjustments have passed.
  • Years 5–7: values drop by 4–6% annually, assuming no


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