Say Goodbye to Audi’s MMI Rotary Dial
The Audi Q8 concept revealed Monday in Detroit previews a near future in which the brand?s Multi Media Interface (MMI) infotainment system?currently anchored by a rotary knob surrounded by shortcut buttons?will be reduced solely to touchscreen displays. Three dash-mounted buttons will remain for non-infotainment-related functions. The design of the interface may change somewhat from what is in the Q8 concept, but the touch-only MMI setup will launch later this year in a production vehicle, likely the new A8 flagship, Alexander Kendl, the Q8 concept?s project manger, confirmed.
BMW, too, has recently added touch functions to its screens, which used to be operated solely via a dial arrangement similar to Audi’s. Both systems originally drew inspiration from the functionality of a computer mouse, but now automakers are emulating smartphones with touchscreens that can also read gestures such as swipe and pinch movements, in part because this allows better integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. At Audi, the MMI control dial to select functions will go away entirely. Instead, a 12.3-inch touchscreen will control more detailed aspects such as audio and navigation. The more essential aspects of those features can also be selected with buttons on the steering wheel. The screen sits in the middle of a glossy black strip that runs the width of the dash. ?The goal was to integrate the display into the interior,? said Adis Ragipovic, an interior design specialist...
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