Audi updates satellite navigation system
June 30, 2009 by German Car Magazine
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Advanced multimedia and navigation systems are becoming increasingly central to daily life with modern cars. Especially at the luxury end of the segment, where BMW’s iDrive, Mercedes-Benz’s COMAND, Lexus’s new haptic system with Enform and Audi’s MMI all compete for top honors. The latest iteration of Audi’s navigation system and MMI has now been released and is scheduled to debut in the A3, TT and R8 models.
New features include improved screen resolution and faster route calculation speed. The radio-navigation system, version E (RNS-E), can also be combined with the Audi music interface and now reads up to 32GB SD memory cards.
Audi navigation system plus
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