Audi Navigation Plus

Audi Navigation Plus is an in-car media and navigation system developed by Audi. Unlike the Audi Multi Media Interface, it can not control climate, convenience, suspension or engine settings. Audi Navigation Plus units were available mostly as an optional equipment instead of standard stereo systems.

Generations and features

Audi labeled two devices as Navigation Plus.[1] Those units are technically known as RNS-D and RNS-E, where RNS stands for "Radio Navigation System".

RNS-D

Audi Navigation Plus (RNS-D) installed in Audi S6

The RNS-D device is very similar to Volkswagen MFD[2] installed in some Volkswagen, Skoda, SEAT and Ford Galaxy cars. The devices share the same features, internal electronics, tiltable LCD screen and some elements of user interface.

Features include:

RNS-E & RNS-E 2010

Audi Navigation Plus (RNS-E)
RNS-E system installed in Audi A6 C5

In 2004, RNS-D was replaced with the RNS-E unit, and later upgraded to RNS-E 2010.

Features of RNS-E

This device offered a wide range of navigation, convenience and entertainment features.[4][5][6]

Features of RNS-E 2010

Engineering mode functions

Audi RNS-E hidden menu gives access to few additional features and options.[12] This menu was most likely used when navigation system software and hardware was developed by Audi engineers.

Car fitment

Originally equipped

Seat Exeo with RNS-E Navigation Plus

Audi Navigation Plus was available in number of cars, including non-Audi models. Since Audi, SEAT and Lamborghini are owned by Volkswagen Group, RNS-E devices can be found in SEAT Exeo (optional equipment)[13] and the Lamborghini Gallardo[14] (standard equipment).

RNS-E 2010 was remodeled to fit in Audi R8, but internally it's the same device.

Retrofited

Many car owners decided to retrofit one of the Audi Navigation Plus units in cars that were not equipped with RNS,[15] or even not supported by the manufacturer.[16] Since Audi cars share most of their components, it was possible to install RNS-D or RNS-E. In some cases, additional modules were needed to achieve full functionality.

See also

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References

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