length AUDI Q2 2021 Owner´s Manual

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Navigation
The seLected destination will
be
stored
as the

new home address.
Favourites

Applies
to:
vehicles with navigation system


Press
the |NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu
is
displayed

•=>page
207,
Fig.
172.

- To store
a
destination as a favourite: Search
for
the
desired destination using
the
entry

field.
Or:
Select and confirm
a
destination from
the List. Select: right controL button > Store
as

favourite.
- To rename a favourite: Select
the
left control
button
>
Favourites
>
a
favourite from
the
list
> right controL button
>
Rename favourite.
- To move a favourite: Select
a
favourite from
the list
>
right control button
>
Move favourite.
SeLect and confirm
the
position
of
the favourite

selected.

- To delete
a
favourite: Select
a
favourite from
the list
>
right control button
>
Delete favour­
ite > Delete this favourite
or
Delete
all
favour­

ites.

Directory contacts

Applies
to:
vehicles with navigation system
Two addresses (private/business)
can
be stored
as
a
destination
for
each
contact
in the
directo­

ry-

• Press
the |NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu
is
displayed

=>page
207,
Fig.
172.

Storing
a
destination
as a
contact
in the

directory
Important:
A
mobile phone must
be
connected
to
the MMI
system
^>page
173.

- SeLect
a
destination
>
right control button
>

Add destination
to
contact.
- SeLect and confirm Add business destination
or

Add private destination.
- Enter a name.
Or:
SeLect and confirm a directo­
ry contact from
the
list.
- Select and confirm Store business card.
Alternative routes

Applies
to:
vehicles with navigation system

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Display
of
alternative routes
on the
overview
map

Important:
A
destination must have been
en­

tered and
you
must have started route guidance.

>
Press
the |NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the Enter destination menu
is
displayed

<$page
207,
Fig.
172.

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Select: right control button
>
Navigation set­
tings
>
Always display alternative routes.
Three routes will
be
displayed
on the
overview
map
G
Fig.
179.


SeLect and confirm
the
route which
you
would
like
to use for
route guidance.
When this function
is
switched
on
|vf,
up to
three
suggested routes
and
their characteristics
are

displayed
on the
overview
map
=>F/g.
179.

The following information
(if
available)
is
dis­
played
in the
route suggestions:
- Route type
(fast(T),
alternative
fast
(2),
eco­
nomical
routed))

- Distance
to
destination
and
estimated time
of

arrival
- Level
of
congestion
on the
route including
length
of
delay
The route which
was
calculated
on the
basis
of

the selected route criteria
is
highlighted
on the

overview map. Further information
on
particular
characteristics
of
your route
(4)<=*Fig.
179 is
also
shown
on the
display and read
out.

You
can use the
rotary pushbutton
to
preselect
the possible alternative routes
and
have them
displayed
on the map.
Select and confirm
the

route which
you
would Like
to use for
route
guid­

ance.

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Navigation
© Better route
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If
a
better route is available
for the current route guidance, this will be
shown on the map together with the time

saved.
Further information can be found
from
^>page
226 onwards.
Further options on the map
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
©
Whether the level of congestion is taken into
account when the route is being calculated
depends on your traffic avoidance settings

<=>
page 217.
Map functions
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system


Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed
•=>page
219, Fig. 181.


Press the left control button.
The following map functions are available:
Switch to destination entry
The search function must be displayed in the En­
ter destination menu
•=>page
207, Fig. 172.
Traffic announcements
Up-to-date traffic information is shown on the in­
fotainment display. Further information can be
found from
^page
225 onwards.
Route list
The route list can only be displayed when the
route guidance function is active; it contains in­
formation on the route, road names and the
length of the route sections. On motorways, po­
tential parking areas and service stations will be

displayed.
You can select them as e.g. a stopover.
Special destinations along the route
Important: The route guidance function must be

active.

You can search for special destinations along
your current route. For more information, please
refer to
opage
211.

»•
Press the |NAV/MAP| button repeatedly until
the map is displayed
^>page
219, Fig. 181.


Press the right controL button.
Depending on the function chosen, the following
additional options may be available in the Map

menu:

Stop route guidance: Refer to
^>page
213
Adjust position: You can adjust the vehicle's po­
sition on the map manually and thus change the

route.

Map settings: Refer to
^>page
221.

Route criteria: Refer to
•=>page
217.
Voice guidance: Refer to
^>page
218.
Navigation settings: Refer to
<=>page
217.
Always display alternative routes: Refer to

<=>page
216.
Parking in vicinity of route*: Parking facilities
near the vehicle are displayed.
Store current position*: You can store your
vehi­

cle's current position as a favourite
opage
216
or as a contact in the directory
<^page
216.
Audi connect at this location*: Enables you to
search for e.g. Travel information in the location
entered (events, weather at destination etc.).
Online traffic data*: You can switch the onLine
traffic data on or off
(vf.

Country information: Refer to
^>page
213.
Exclude route*: When route guidance is activa­

ted,
a section of the calculated route that you
have set (max 20 km) will be avoided if possible.
The navigation system will calculate an alterna­
tive route. The route you entered will only be
blocked in the current route guidance; if re­

quired,
you will need to re-enter the route you
wish to avoid. If
you
exclude a route section, this
section will be hatched in red and white on the

map.

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Navigation
Adjust route*: Move your finger
over
the MMI
touch padVrotary pushbutton to adjust the route
on the overview map.
Map settings

Applies
to: vehicles with navigation system


Press the
|NAV/MAP|
button repeatedly until
the map is displayed.


Select: right control button > Map settings.
Depending on the function seLected, you can use
the following settings:
Map colours
day/night: The map is displayed with a
Light/dark

background colour.
automatic: The colour of the map changes to
match the current light conditions (e.g. from day
to night when driving through tunnels).
Map display
Standard: Refer to
opage
219, Fig. 182.
Google Earth*: Refer to
^>page
222, Fig. 183.

Traffic*1);
Refer to
^>page
225, Fig. 187.
Map orientation
destination: The map indicates the destination
and is set to face north.
2D driving position/2D north map: The map de­
picts the vehicle's current position. The map is
set to face the direction of travel or north.
3D driving position*: The current vehicle
posi­

tion is displayed in a three-dimensional map, and
the map is set to face the direction of
travel.
If
the map scale is more than 100 km, the map is

set to
face north.
overview: The entire route from the vehicle
posi­

tion to the final destination or next stopover is
displayed on the map. The map scale varies ac­
cording to the Length of the route and is adapted
automatically. The map is set to face north.
Route information
The display of route information such as the
street you are currently on, upcoming turn-offs,
traffic information or special destinations on the
current route can be switched on/off.
Automatic zoom

on:
The map scale is adjusted automatically ac­
cording to the category of the road you are on
(motorway, major
road,
other road) to ensure

that
you always have the best possible overview
of the route ahead. When there is an upcoming
turn-off, the map display will also be automati­
cally adjusted so that you have a more detailed
view.
intersection: When route guidance is active and
there are upcoming turn-offs, the map dispLay
will temporarily switch to a more detailed scale
so that the road layout can be identified more
easily.
off: The map scale you have set will remain
unal­

tered.

Map content
The dispLay of map content such as weather in­

formation,
traffic information or favourite desti­
nations can be switched on and off.
The weather* is shown on the map if the scale is
set to 5 km or more
^>page
216, Fig. 179.

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Technical data
In cases where technical data are not listed,
the figures were not available at time of pub­

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Dimensions
The dimensions can vary depending on the model

version,
equipment variant and measurement
standards used in specific countries.

Q2

Length (mm)
4191
Width (mm)
1794
Width across mir­
rors (mm)
2009
Height, unladen
(mm)

1538

Capacities
Fuel tank on vehicles without AdBlue
Fuel tank on vehicles with AdBlue
Windscreen washer
Windscreen and headlight washer system*
Approximate capaci-

50
Itr.

55
Itr.

3.1
Itr.

5.2
Itr.

Weights
Roof load
The maximum permissible roof load is 60 kg.
Kerb weight, gross vehicle weight, axle loads
The vehicle's kerb weight including the driver
(75 kg) was calculated in accordance with EU reg-
Q2
ulation 1230/2012. Optional equipment may in­
crease the kerb weight, in which case the permit­
ted loading capacity is reduced accordingly.
The values in the tables below are given in kg.

1.4TFSI,
110 kW,
cylinder
on
demand

1.6
TDI,
85 kW
2.0 TDI, 140 kW, quattro
Kerb weight
(unladen
weight)

1340/1355a>

1385
1555

1
Gross vehicle Maximum front Maximum rear
weight axle weight axle weight
1825 /
1840a)

1870
2040

970/995a)

1045
1125

905/935a)

925
1015

a)
The value before the stroke applies to the manual gearbox; the value after the stroke applies to the automatic gearbox.
Trailer weights
The figures for some markets can vary due to
dif­

ferent export versions and testing methods.
Please note that the details listed in the vehicle's
registration documents can be taken as correct. •
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