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Audi TT EV
Electric Sports Car (Rumoured / Upcoming)
The Audi TT EV is the rumoured electric revival of the iconic TT sports car, previewed by Audi's Concept C and expected around 2028 on the VW Group SSP platform. No production version exists yet.
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Audi TT EV pros and cons
Pros
- Revives a genuinely iconic Audi sports car name
- Concept C previews a striking, minimalist electric design
- Expected to use an advanced 800-volt platform
- Could blend Audi style with strong electric performance
- Strong enthusiast interest and search demand
Cons
- Not a real, buyable car yet - it is rumoured/upcoming
- Name, specs, range, power and price are all unconfirmed
- Earliest expected as a 2028 model, after a ~2027 reveal
- Plans could change, as nothing is officially finalised
- 'Audi TT EV' also refers to niche aftermarket conversions, not a factory car
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Audi TT EV specifications
Status
Expected Platform & Charging
Motor & Performance
Body & Cabin (expected)
Safety
Features
Battery & Performance
- Expected to use the Volkswagen Group SSP electric platform
- 800-volt architecture expected for fast charging
- Platform is capable of very high power outputs (not yet TT-specific)
- No confirmed battery size or range yet
- All powertrain details remain unconfirmed at the concept stage
Comfort & Interior
- Minimalist, design-led cabin previewed by the Concept C
- Two-seat sports car layout (expected)
- Modern Audi electric interior direction
- Full interior and feature details not yet revealed
Safety
- Audi advanced driver-assistance suite (expected)
- Not yet crash-tested
- Safety specification to be confirmed if it reaches production
Audi TT EV trims and pricing
Compare available Audi TT EV trims, their ex-showroom prices and key configuration details.
Audi TT EV (Rumoured)
Electric sports car - SSP platform expected - specs unconfirmed
About Audi TT EV
The Audi TT EV is the rumoured – and increasingly likely – electric revival of one of Audi’s most iconic sports cars. The original petrol TT was discontinued in 2023, but reports, spy shots and Audi’s own Concept C have strongly signalled that the TT name (or its spirit) will return as an all-electric sports car later this decade. For fans, the idea of an electric TT is genuinely exciting; for buyers, it is important to know exactly where things stand.
Here is the honest picture. Audi has not yet launched a production Audi TT EV. What exists is a design concept (Concept C) previewing Audi’s new electric sports-car direction, plus credible reports of a TT successor arriving around 2027 as a 2028 model. It is expected to use the Volkswagen Group’s advanced SSP platform with 800-volt charging – the same architecture underpinning Porsche’s next-generation EVs – which on paper could support very high power outputs and fast charging. But the exact name, battery, range, power and price are all unconfirmed.
There is also a second meaning behind some ‘Audi TT EV’ searches: aftermarket EV conversions, where specialists swap a petrol TT’s engine for an electric powertrain. That is a separate, niche path and nothing to do with an official Audi product. In short, treat the Audi TT EV as a rumoured/upcoming model previewed by concepts – genuinely promising, but not yet a car you can actually buy.
Trending news for Audi TT EV
The big news for fans is that the Audi TT looks set to return as an electric car. After the petrol TT was discontinued in 2023, Audi's Concept C - revealed recently - has previewed a minimalist, design-led electric sports car that strongly hints at the TT's spirit, and multiple reports point to a TT successor arriving around 2027 as a 2028 model. Prototypes have reportedly been spotted testing, suggesting the underlying engineering is progressing.
The car is expected to ride on the Volkswagen Group's advanced SSP platform with 800-volt charging - the same architecture behind Porsche's next-generation EVs - which could unlock strong performance and fast charging. Crucially, though, nothing is official yet: the name, battery, range, power and price are all unconfirmed. There is also separate interest in aftermarket 'Audi TT EV conversions', where specialists electrify old petrol TTs - a different, niche route entirely.
Audi TT EV range and performance
There are no confirmed performance figures for the Audi TT EV, because it is not yet a production car. What we can say is that it is expected to use the Volkswagen Group's SSP platform with 800-volt technology, which is capable of high power outputs and fast charging - so a quick, agile electric sports car is the clear intent.
Until Audi officially reveals the car, its battery size, range, power, 0-100 km/h time and top speed all remain unconfirmed. Treat any specific number you see elsewhere as speculation rather than fact for now.
Audi TT EV safety overview
As the Audi TT EV is a rumoured, pre-production model, there is no verified safety information and it has not been crash-tested. If and when it launches, it would be expected to come with Audi's advanced driver-assistance suite and to meet the relevant crash-safety standards - but full details will only be available once the production car is revealed.
Audi TT EV battery and charging guide
The Audi TT EV is expected to use an 800-volt electrical architecture via the Volkswagen Group SSP platform, which should enable very fast DC charging. However, exact charging rates, the AC charging speed and the connector (CCS in Europe, NACS in the US) have not been confirmed, since the car is still at the concept/rumour stage. Expect proper details only when Audi officially reveals it.
Audi TT EV warranty details
No warranty information exists for the Audi TT EV, as it is not yet a production model. Audi's current cars come with standard new-car and battery warranties, which is a guide to expectations, but the specific terms would only be confirmed once the car is launched.
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Frequently asked questions about Audi TT EV
Is the Audi TT coming back as an EV?
It looks likely, but it is not officially confirmed in production form. The petrol TT was discontinued in 2023, and reports, spy shots and Audi's Concept C strongly suggest an electric TT successor is coming - expected around 2027, as a 2028 model.
Is there an official Audi TT EV you can buy?
No. As of now there is no production Audi TT EV on sale. What exists is a design concept (Concept C) and credible reports of an upcoming electric sports car; the actual car has not launched.
What is an Audi TT EV conversion?
Separate from any factory plans, some specialist companies offer aftermarket EV conversions - removing a petrol TT's engine and fitting an electric powertrain. These are niche, custom builds, not an official Audi product, and quality and cost vary by converter.
When will the Audi TT EV be released?
Based on current reports, an electric TT successor is expected to be revealed around 2027 and arrive as a 2028 model. Dates are not officially confirmed and could change.
What platform and specs will the Audi TT EV have?
It is expected to use the Volkswagen Group's SSP platform with 800-volt charging, which could support high power and fast charging. However, Audi has not confirmed the battery size, range, power or price, so treat all figures as unconfirmed for now.
What will the Audi TT EV be called?
That is not confirmed. It may revive the TT name directly or launch under a new name in the spirit of the TT, following the Concept C design direction. Audi has not finalised the production name.
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Available colours
Audi has not revealed a production colour palette, as the electric TT is still a concept/rumoured model. The shades shown here are placeholders based on concept imagery; official colours would come with a production reveal.