Find petrol stations, restaurants, hotels, and attractions easily with a massive database of Points of Interest.
This comprehensive guide explores the compatibility, feature set, regional coverage, and installation process for this specific navigation media. System Compatibility
Updating your RNS-E with the 2013 map DVD is a straightforward process designed for simplicity. Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central East Europe DVD -2013-
Note: This DVD is entirely incompatible with newer MMI systems (like MMI 2G, 3G, or 3G+) which utilize trunk-mounted DVD drives or hard drives (HDD) for map storage. Key Features of the 2013 Edition
Includes street-level navigation for major cities and updated highway networks that were newly constructed between 2011 and 2012. Key Features of the 2013 Update Note: This DVD is entirely incompatible with newer
Features a 6.5-inch flip-down screen with a 400x240 resolution. It has a CD/TV button on the fascia.
The 2013 Navigation Plus DVD is designed for the RNS-E system, which has a distinct look: a 6.5-inch screen that flips down to reveal dual SD slots and a single DVD slot. Compatible Vehicles: (8P) It has a CD/TV button on the fascia
For owners of early 2000s Audi models, the factory-installed Audi Navigation Plus (RNS-E) system was a marvel of its time. As technology advanced, keeping its maps current became essential. For many cars, the 2013 map DVD for Central and Eastern Europe was one of the last major official updates. This article serves as a complete guide to this release: its features, coverage, compatibility, and step-by-step update process.
A large control knob situated to the right of the display panel or on the lower center console.
Recalculates routes based on real-time traffic or road closures.