Update for the Audi Q2: New infotainment system with touchscreen

More modern, bigger, digital: The Audi Q2 models will receive a significant upgrade in mid-2024. The infotainment system for the compact SUV is receiving a comprehensive technology update. Effective immediately, every new Audi Q2 will come with the Audi virtual cockpit and an 8.8-inch touchscreen as the central control unit for the MMI. A convenient storage compartment replaces the previous rotary/push button. The base price for the Audi Q2* is 28,600 euros.

Audi is systematically advancing its models: Effective immediately, the Audi Q2* – the convenient and popular compact SUV – is receiving a comprehensive technology upgrade of its infotainment system. All models will now be delivered with new software and hardware. The innovations now included as standard comprise a high-resolution 8.8-inch MMI touch display, the Audi virtual cockpit with a 12.3-inch instrument display and the three-spoke multifunction steering wheel. Additional safety features, such as traffic sign recognition, lane departure warning, and rear park assist, further expand the range of standard equipment.

Audi Q2

A perfect overview: The Audi virtual cockpit for all models

All Audi Q2* models now come standard with the Audi virtual cockpit, effective immediately. In contrast to traditional dial instruments, the digital cockpit features a bright full HD display (1,920 x 720 pixels) and a wide range of customization options. These include traditional speed, RPM values, and navigation or media information. The view button on the multifunction steering wheel lets the driver toggle between the different views. Several designs are available depending on the chosen equipment level, including the Sport design with red accents or the Dynamic design with opposing scales.

Drivers can also toggle between two basic display layouts: In one layout, the speedometer and tachometer are about the same size as analogy dials and integrate media or navigation information into the central display area.

Intuitive: Operation via 8.8-inch touchscreen and voice control

Now 8.8 inches in size, the new MMI touch display is the central control unit of the state-of-the-art infotainment system. The display is bright and highly responsive, with a resolution of 1,270 x 720 pixels. In addition to touch control, the system can also be controlled via natural speech, enabling instant responses to complex commands or questions. A convenient storage compartment now replaces the previous rotary/push button in the center console.

 

 

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