Introduction
The 2016 Audi TT features a high-resolution display as the central instrument cluster, known as the Audi virtual cockpit.
This innovation combines the functions of a conventional instrument cluster and central MMI monitor in a single unique TFT display.
Display Views
The driver can choose between two display views: Classic view and Infotainment view. The TTS has a third option, the Sport view.
In the Classic view, the gauges (speedometer and tachometer) dominate, while in the Infotainment view, additional functions such as Navigation, Telephone, and Audi connect or Media feature prominently.
Display Features
The display has a resolution of 1440 x 540 pixels and measures 12.3 inches (31.2 cm) diagonally.
The displays for ambient temperature, time, and mileage, as well as warning and information symbols, are firmly embedded at the bottom edge of the display in both modes.
The navigation map can spread out over the full area of the display panel, minimizing the speedometer and tachometer.
The system can be operated using the multifunction steering wheel or the MMI operating controls in the center console.
Manual:
Download: 2016 Audi TT Self Study Program: Audi Virtual Cockpit
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