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| As with the Coupé, Audi's designers have evolved the Roadster's shape from that of the original. It remains instantly recognisable with all the traditional styling cues | |
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Looks are everything in the drop-top market – and the new TT Roadster doesn’t want for style.
It lacks cabin space and a folding metal roof, but the improved fabric hood works brilliantly. The driving experience is as sharp as the Coupé’s, and there’s plenty of pace from the 2.0-litre turbo.
There’s no longer a cheap entry-level variant, but with residual values likely to be very strong, the Roadster is a winner.
The TT Roadster is not as practical as larger, four-seat rivals such as BMW’s 3-Series Convertible and Volvo’s C70, but the 250-litre boot is still big enough for a couple of cases or a set of golf clubs.