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10 Sept 2025

What are my options now the Audi TT is being discontinued?

What are my options now the Audi TT is being discontinued?

Audi’s famous TT is being phased out this year following a 25-year run which has seen it become a very popular option in the roadster and compact coupe segments. However, as Audi looks to put a significant focus on electrified models, it no longer has a place in the firm’s range.

But if you’re after a similar size model, then what are your current options or does the TT leave a gaping hole in the market? Let’s take a look.

Porsche 718 Cayman


Porsche is always one to beat, regardless of which segment it’s playing in. Now the TT is no more, the 718 Cayman – and convertible Boxster – are two models which stand proud of the pack thanks to their superb dynamics.

They’re also beautifully well made inside and, despite being quite compact, are more practical than you might think.

BMW Z4


BMW’s latest generation Z4 is sharper than ever and it’s available in a range of specifications and eye-catching colours. But, despite improved dynamics, the Z4 is still very easy to live with and refined when you’re just driving along the motorway.

The folding fabric roof has a really smooth action, too, while its well-sized boot is large enough for bigger adventures away.

Toyota GR86


Toyota’s original GT86 was a smash-and-grab success thanks to its great agility and low weight. Its successor – the GR86 – has also experienced huge demand, to the point where Toyota had to take it off sale for a period.

If you’re able to get hold of one, the GR86 will deliver a rewarding and exciting driving experience.

Jaguar F-Type


Jaguar’s F-Type is a continuation of a long line of high-end long-distance cruisers. Though it’s entering into its final years, the F-Type continues to be one of the most refined cars of its type – either in soft-top or coupe form.

Though previously available with a V6 engine, the F-Type is now equipped with either a surprisingly characterful four-cylinder or a more performance-orientated V8 engine.

Mini Convertible


If you’re after something a little smaller, then the Mini Convertible could be the option for you. Despite taking a different driving approach to the classy TT, the Mini has that classic nimble handling to make country roads really exciting to drive.

The fabric folding roof is also really easy to operate while the interior has a very solid feeling to it.

Mazda MX-5


The Mazda MX-5 has always been one of the go-to options in the lightweight two-seater market. Though it can’t match the kind of all-rounder ability of the TT, where it does compete is in excellent driving dynamics which don’t cost the earth.

The MX-5 also has a great reputation for reliability and low running costs.

Ford Mustang


Finally, we have the Ford Mustang. It’s a completely different experience to the TT; this is a big, heavy American muscle car that has found its way onto British roads. It’s a truly impressive experience at that, while its naturally-aspirated V8 engine is one of a dying breed.

Available in both convertible and hard-top forms, the Mustang is a car that is packed full of character.

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