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

Provides visual and audio instructions for precise routing.

Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. The Baltic States: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.

Simply insert the DVD into the RNS-E unit. If a firmware update is required, the unit will update automatically.

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Advanced routing algorithms calculate the fastest or shortest route, taking into account traffic rules and road limitations.

Note: The 2013 disc does NOT include Russia, Ukraine, or Belarus. For those regions, you need a "Russia" specific disc.

The availability of a dedicated DVD highlights Audi's recognition of drivers needing high-quality navigation across this diverse region, far beyond the typical Western European tourist routes. Provides visual and audio instructions for precise routing

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The Central/East Europe disc generally includes the following countries: Eastern Europe & Balkans: Czech Republic Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Baltics: System Features

The "Central East Europe" disc was rare because Audi prioritized Western Europe (Germany, France, UK). Eastern European infrastructure was changing rapidly in the early 2010s, making the 2013 update critical. Simply insert the DVD into the RNS-E unit

It offers highly detailed road networks, including main roads, minor roads, and motorways, plus extensive Points of Interest (POIs) like hotels, restaurants, and gas stations. Key Features of the RNS-E System with 2013 Maps

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The 2013 Central East Europe navigation disc is highly specialized, offering granular road networks for an expanding European grid. The map compilation covers: Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.