Buying and performance notes
2024 Audi TT RS is listed with 400 hp, 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds, a 250 km/h top speed. The recorded powertrain is 2.5 TFSI quattro S tronic. The listed price is $84,980, so it should be read beside the performance figures rather than as a separate detail. Recorded consumption is 9.5 L/100km, which helps connect performance with running-cost expectations.
Performance interpretation
The headline numbers make 2024 Audi TT RS a strong performance choice. Horsepower explains the available output, but the way that output feels depends on gearing, traction, tire setup, weight, and the shape of the power curve.
Use the figures on this page as a first filter. A stronger number is useful only when it supports the way the car will be driven, whether that means daily overtaking, long-distance cruising, occasional spirited driving, or track-focused use.
Ownership context
A complete buying decision should include more than acceleration and top speed. Fuel or charging cost, insurance, tires, maintenance, depreciation, and local taxes can change the value case quickly.
If 2024 Audi TT RS is being compared with another model, check both the performance table and the running-cost details. A car can be quicker on paper while still being the weaker ownership fit if it costs more to fuel, insure, or maintain.
Who should consider it
2024 Audi TT RS makes the most sense for shoppers who want its specific balance of performance, price, engine character, and usability. It should be compared with vehicles in a similar body style and price band before drawing a final conclusion.
For final purchase research, confirm the exact market version, trim level, tire package, and model-year specification from the seller or manufacturer. Published figures can vary by market and equipment.
Before you compare or buy
- Compare it against models with a similar price and body style.
- Read acceleration together with power, top speed, and traction layout.
- Add yearly fuel or charging cost before judging value.
- Confirm local trim details before making a purchase decision.