Interesting Facts About the NSU TT
The NSU TT was a sporty evolution of the NSU Prinz line, produced from the late 1960s into the early 1970s. It offered a modest 65 PS output and was available in both TT and TTS sedan versions.
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Production Years and Power
The NSU TT was built between 1967 and 1972 and came with a standard output of 65 PS. This period marks the model’s core production run.
From the 1000 TT to the 1200 TT
Before the 1200 TT, NSU produced the Prinz 1000 TT from 1965 to 1967, manufacturing 14,292 examples. The larger‑engined TT replaced the 1000 TT, continuing the sporty sedan tradition.
Sporty Variants and Air‑Driven Design
Both the TT and its higher‑performance sibling, the TTS, were marketed as sports sedans and featured an air‑... design element, highlighting NSU’s focus on lightweight, airy engineering.
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