Audi isn't just about developing vehicles that wow spectators. It's not just about looking good - it's also about being wholly functional and always at the edge of the best technological developments. If Audi discovers a great piece of technology and the innovators can work it into the designs? Then you can expect to see an Audi featuring that technology on the market, ready and raring to go. Some of their best technological breakthroughs come when they are designing a vehicle that will be meant for the racetrack first - general public later.
Audi Quattro is one piece of tech that Audi is particularly proud of. It balances out the driving experience by providing the driver with all-wheel power where it is needed most. The design allows the vehicle to compensate for a time when one area needs more engine power than the others. That means more control in all capacities, such as during harsh weather or other rough conditions.
Audi MMI (Multi Media Interface) brings people both navigation power and touch power. It is the nerve center of an Audi vehicle, allowing you easy access to almost every area of the car. Looking for your next destination? Next song? Need to call someone? It's all there. What's more, you can use the control panel, touch screen, or voice controls for quick changes or contacts. From traffic updates to various maps, it's all there waiting for your commands.
The car of the future may very well be the Audi e-tron. It is, undoubtedly, a stunning vehicle filled with smart thinking and technology pulled straight from the future into now. The e-tron began its legacy with two wins at the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans, and is continuously being developed in order to be even better and more efficient. Clean, quiet, and ultimately efficient, the e-tron is one of Audi's hopes for the future - and the outlook is very good.
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