Category: Affordable Sports 
Price Range: £25,200 to £33,380
Fabulous cabin, still looks terrific, a much better car to drive than the previous model.
Not the styling sensation the original was - and that's about it.
Audi chose not to mess too much with a winning formula, opting instead to improve upon the original in just about every area.

Seven years after the original took our breath away with its concept-car styling, Audi has unleashed the next-generation TT.
There's been a much less frenzied reaction to the new car, because it is an evolution of a successful design rather than a total rethink. The styling has been gently finessed - here is a car that is longer, wider and taller than the original, but anyone other than a committed Audiphile will have to look twice to confirm old-or-new.
It is undoubtedly a more aggressive form, though, and Audi has smoothed the TT's bum with a spoiler that rises neatly at speeds above 50mph, but is otherwise tucked away.
There is, though, much more to this next-generation TT than a more masculine treatment. Highlights include a much stiffer structure, Audi's 'magnetic ride' which promises a better ride and handling compromise, and an interior that offers more space and comfort.
As with the previous model, even the most basic TTs sold in the UK come with a very high specification compared to mainland European versions.