Al Nabooda Automobiles, the authorised dealer for Audi in Dubai and Northern Emirates, has unveiled the new Audi TT at its Sheikh Zayed Road showroom in Dubai, UAE.
The designers of the new TT have reinterpreted the award winning lines of the original TT from 1998, and enriched it by adding a number of dynamic elements to enhance the sporty appeal of the car, said a statement.
The new electronic innovations include the Audi virtual cockpit, which replaces the analog instruments and the MM monitor in the new TT. It now comprises a fully digital instrument cluster with versatile graphics and a highly detailed display, it added.
K Rajaram, CEO, Al Nabooda Automobiles, said: “The Audi TT is synonymous with a genuine design icon and top performance machine and this new generation enables Audi to bring the technology even more to life for drivers – just as they would expect from a sports car.”
“The TT is a dynamic performer, offering pure driving pleasure and is an ideal companion for the roads of Dubai and the Northern Emirates. I am confident our customers are going to welcome the new TT and appreciate the true power it can deliver,” he added.
The new Audi TT prices start from Dh195,000 ($53,088), and comes complete with three years or 45,000 km service package and three-year warranty with 24-hour roadside assistance, it added.
Source: Tradearabia
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