On smaller models it uses a 6.5-inch fold-out touchscreen, while on larger cars the screen is integrated into the dashboard fascia. The Connect system exists in one form or another on all Audis, from the A1 supermini right through to the R8 supercar. This can be done either via the MMI controller, which consists of a scroll wheel and a selection of buttons ahead of the gear lever, a touch screen, or via Audi’s ‘Virtual Cockpit’, a 12.9-inch visual display that replaces the car’s traditional dials. Audi Connect is the German brand’s integrated infotainment system, the MMI part refers to MultiMedia Interface, or how the driver reacts with the system.
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