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Audi Exclusive TT Roadster in Morning Dew Green Pearl Effect hue poses in showroom

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Cars wearing Audi Exclusive colors are no strangers to the Audi Forum in Neckarsulm, and this stylish little number is no different.
This latest generation TT Roadster also features lightweight Audi Sport alloys with a 5-twin spoke design, Fine Nappa leather seats and alabaster white door trim, adding some well-adjusted elegance to the already futuristic digital instrument cluster.


The model itself is a 2.0 TFSI quattro S tronic, which packs 230 PS and 370 Nm (272 lb-ft) of torque, helping it accelerate to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.6 seconds and of course max out at an electronically limited 250 km/h (155 mph).

Perhaps the most interesting part is the Audi Exclusive color itself, namely the Morning Dew Green Pearl Effect which is a rather rare shade of green, especially when compared to other similar greens previously seen on Audi Exclusive models such as the strident Apple Green Metallic, Goodwood Green or Verdant Green.

A part of an Apple Green Metallic RS7 can even be seen in one of the images in the gallery next to the TT Roadster, and the difference between the two colors is more than just obvious.

German customers can purchase a 2.0 TFSI quattro Audi TT Roadsterwith the 6-speed automatic S tronic gearbox for €42,850, and that's without any Audi Exclusive bits.

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Source: Carscoops
 

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