Naiara Aznar, a 26-year-old girl from Zaragoza, won the 2023 edition of Operación Triunfo. Specifically, with the support of 49% of the votes, she raised the trophy at the final gala that was held last Monday night. There is no doubt that it has been her impressive vocal talent that has crowned her the winner, but her overwhelming personality has also had a lot to do with it.
One of his most characteristic elements, which has been talked about a lot during the contest, has been his passion for cars. And, more specifically, for her Audi TT tuned and personalized to the singer’s taste. She herself confessed to her acting teacher at her academy, Abril Zamora, that one of her favorite plans is to drive her car and “show off.” The young woman’s motto during the contest has been “speed up, skillfully,” so Naiara’s love of driving is no secret to fans.
Naiara drives a white Audi TT with several tuned elements. The most striking is the replacement of the four rings of the German brand’s shield with four interlocking hearts. It also sports a vinyl with the username of its previous Instagram account on the rear window.
A reinforcement in the bodywork on the rear tires completes the personalization of the car of the winner of Operación Triunfo 2023. Of course, as during her time in the contest she mentioned on several occasions that she missed her car, the program gave her one with pedals with your name on the license plate.
While the young woman remained inside the academy, her mother shared a video on TikTok showing how they cleaned the car and also showing what it looks like inside, with red leather seats. Likewise, she showed her followers what the engine sounds like when you step on the accelerator: “It’s crazy,” said Naiara’s mother.
The Audi TT Coupé is an iconic car, whose first edition was released in 1995. A model that boasts sportiness thanks to its rounded shapes, the front grille and its four-cylinder turbo engines in the first generation, whose engine was available in a 250 horsepower V6 version.
In its second generation (2006), it became the first sports car to be available in a diesel version. The third arrived in 2014, with two TFSI versions of 197 and 245 horsepower available and the RS with 400 HP.
After 25 years of success, Audi has announced that the Audi TT is saying goodbye to series production with a limited edition of 25 units, which includes the most complete equipment. It will be the last Audi TT in history, which accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.1 seconds, reaching speeds of up to 250 km/h, powered by its 180 kW (245 HP) 2.0 TFSI engine. It is available in pearl effect blue, metallic white and metallic red, with carbon inserts, Matrix LED headlights and cutting-edge technology systems.