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Audi Navigation Plus Rns-e Central East Europe: Dvd -2013-

The 6.5-inch TFT color screen provides detailed 2D/3D bird's-eye view mapping, making navigation intuitive.

2013 map data for Central Eastern Europe Compatible with Audi RNS-E navigation system Easy to install and update Provides latest road changes, new routes, and points of interest

Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central East Europe 2013 DVD (often referred to as

This navigation DVD is compatible with a wide range of Audi models equipped with the RNS-E system. The exact fit depends on your car's specific "platform," so it's always best to double-check compatibility before purchasing. The main compatible models are: Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central East Europe DVD -2013-

First, it's helpful to know what the RNS-E is. It was Audi's advanced DVD-based navigation and infotainment system, introduced in the early 2000s. It featured a 6.5-inch color display, a radio, and two SD card slots for storing MP3 music files. What set it apart was its DVD-ROM drive, which allowed a single disc to cover an entire region of Europe, eliminating the need to swap CDs as you crossed borders.

Updating your RNS-E with the 2013 map DVD is a straightforward process designed for simplicity.

Updating your maps is straightforward. No tools or garage visit is required. The main compatible models are: First, it's helpful

Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.

The coverage for includes detailed road networks for the following countries:

The Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central East Europe DVD (2013) is a legacy map update covering countries including Germany, Poland, and the Balkans for first- and second-generation RNS-E head units. It features TMC dynamic routing, 2D/3D map views, and driver information system integration for models like the A3, A4, and TT. Learn more about the update and installation process on the Wikipedia Audi Navigation Plus article VAG-Navisystems What set it apart was its DVD-ROM drive,

Most used Audis you buy today will come with a dusty 2005, 2007, or maybe a 2009 navigation DVD. The problem? The USSR dissolved before some of those maps were printed. Roads in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and the Balkans changed drastically between 2005 and 2013.

The "Central East Europe DVD -2013-" is compatible with the first-generation RNS-E (192 series) and the later "RNS-E PU" (201 series) with the high-resolution LED screen and faster processor. Turn on the ignition and power up the RNS-E unit. Press the "Eject" button to flip down the screen. Remove the old navigation disc and insert the 2013 DVD.