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Premiere: Audi Q4 e-tron and the Q4 Sportback e-tron!

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Premiere: Audi Q4 e-tron and the Q4 Sportback e-tron!

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As in all of its models, Audi is also using the Q4 e-tron and in the Q4 Sportback e-tron on a fully digital operating and display concept with a flat menu structure. It comprises four levels: the digital instrument cluster or the Audi virtual cockpit for the driver, the central MMI touch display, control via natural language and the optional augmented reality head-up display - it is a new, pioneering technology.

Three variants: the digital cockpit

The standard digital instrument cluster measures 10,25 inches diagonally and is operated via the multifunction steering wheel. The power meter, which is located on the display next to the speedometer, summarizes all the important information about the drive: from the power to the charge status of the battery in percent to recuperation. The first option level is the Audi virtual cockpit. It integrates the navigation map and the infotainment controls and has two views that the driver can choose between. The top version is the Audi virtual cockpit plus. It offers the layouts "classic", "sport" and "e-tron“- in the latter case, the power meter plays the main role. Various displays can be freely configured here.

10,1 or 11,6 inches: the central MMI touch display

The MMI touch display with acoustic feedback has a 10,1-inch diagonal and a resolution of 1.540 x 720 pixels. It is used to control the infotainment and some convenience functions, and it also enables text input by handwriting. In the optional large version, the display has an 11,6-inch diagonal and a resolution of 1.764 x 824 pixels. It is the largest display in the Audi range to date and is expected to be available for order this year.

Good understanding: the voice control

As the third operating level in the Audi Q4 e-tron and in the Q4 Sportback e-tron the control functions via natural language, which is activated with the keyword “Hey Audi”. She understands many inputs and inquiries in everyday language too, such as “Where is the nearest Italian restaurant?” When Audi connect Navigation & Infotainment plus is on board, the comparison is made online in many cases.

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