Fingertip response: the controls
The luxury sedan’s interior deliberately adopts a reductive design; the interior architecture is clear and with a strictly horizontal orientation. Audi carries its high quality standards into the digital age with a radically new operating concept. It does away with the familiar rotary pushbutton and touchpad of the predecessor model. The instrument panel is kept largely clear of buttons and switches. The user interface appears as soon as the car is opened. The driver controls the Infotainment system with fingertip control on the large display. They can use a second touchscreen display on the center tunnel console to access the air conditioning and comfort functions as well as make text inputs. When the driver activates a function in the upper or lower display, they hear and feel a click by way of confirmation. The glass-look operating buttons respond in the same way. The combination of acoustic and tactile feedback along with the use of common touch gestures such as swiping make the new MMI touch response especially safe, intuitive and quick to use.interior Features
Floating image: the head-up display
Top technology: the MMI navigation plus
Car-to-X: traffic sign information and hazard information
An array of other services: Audi connect
Central access point: the new myAudi app
Groundbreaking: navigation with lots of new features
Digital access to the car: the Audi connect key
400 custom functions: personalization
Virtual click: the MMI touch response operating system
High hit rate: keyword search with hybrid concept
Full HD: the Audi virtual cockpit
Floating image: the head-up display
A short action: the electric door lock
Full sensory experience: the new luxury slant
Indulgent comfort: the seats
First-class travel: the relaxation seat
Compact-format operating convenience: the rear seat remote
As you choose: new phone solutions
Clean, fresh air on board: the air quality package
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