INGOLSTADT, GERMANY – Audi has revealed details surrounding its latest Multi Media Interface system. The biggest change to the system is the addition of a 40-gigabyte hard drive, with 10-gigabytes of that dedicated exclusively to a new “jukebox” feature that will allow users to load up to 4,000 songs on to the hard drive using SD cards, according to http://wot.motortrend.com. Add the optional Audi Music Interface, and you can connect your iPod or other MP3 player and control it through the in-car system with the new ‘joystick.’ On the screen, you’ll get full readouts of the title and track listings, and navigating through playlists and menus should be as easy as using an iPod.
When not listening to music, the new MMI offers other optional features, like standard and digital radio reception, analog and digital TV reception, and DVD playback, all through the in-dash screen. The new system features a built-in navigation system that uses maps stored on the hard drive rather than on DVD. Storing maps on the hard drive allows Audi to include more detailed maps and a new 3D digital topographical feature that displays pictures of landmarks along the way. Any time a destination is entered, the system will try to come up with three different routes to get there, one of which will be designed to use the least possible amount of gas.






