Opt for the Dynamic Package, and you’re treated to 20-inch wheels, red brake calipers, and the Sport exhaust system with black tailpipes. Care to guess what’s the starting price on this baby? $66,900 excluding $995 for the destination charge, and that’s a lot of green dollar bills for a compact coupe with the same platform as the A3 and Volkswagen Golf.
What else is new for 2020? Package and trim options offer increased personalization, and that’s the gist of it. If you insist, Audi makes a case for three new exterior colors. These are Kyalami Green, Tango Red, and Turbo Blue. The Audi exclusive program offers additional customization possibilities, but not on the same level as the ONE OF ONE program announced by Maserati for the 2019 New York Auto Show, Bentley, or Rolls-Royce.
LED headlamps with LED daytime running lights and LED taillamps with dynamic turn signals are standard. Customers who want organic light-emitting diodes for the taillights can be pleased as long as they’re prepared to pay for this option. In other words, you’re looking at more than $70,000 for the TT RS with the most desirable extras.
Audi phone box also comes standard with wireless charging, but once again, the Audi smartphone interface is optional. This provides Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, and we’re not exactly sure why the four-ringed automaker is charging extra for something that other automakers include in the starting price of their cars. It’s a cash grab, alright!