Audi Navigation Plus Rns-e Central East Europe Dvd -2013-
Note: The 2013 disc does NOT include Russia, Ukraine, or Belarus. For those regions, you need a "Russia" specific disc.
As part of Audi's annual map update cycle, the introduced substantial improvements. Officially designated by the part number 8P0 060 884 BK (often listed as 8P0 919 884 BK), this DVD was specifically designed for the Central and Eastern European market.
By 2013, most major highway expansions in the CEE region were complete. New stretches of the A1 in Poland, the D1 in Slovakia, and the M0 ring road around Budapest are all present. If you try to drive from Warsaw to Prague using a 2007 disc, you’ll be driving through fields. The 2013 disc keeps you on the asphalt. Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central East Europe DVD -2013-
The Audi Navigation Plus RNS-E Central East Europe DVD (2013)
Millions of kilometers of freshly updated road attributes, highway extensions, and updated city traffic flows layout. Note: The 2013 disc does NOT include Russia,
A 6.5-inch screen (either the 400x240 LCD on older units or the 800x480 LED on 2010+ "RNS-E PU" versions).
By loading this specific DVD, drivers unlock updated highway layouts, newly constructed bypasses, and thousands of updated POIs—such as fuel stations, Audi service centers, hotels, and restaurants—applicable to that calendar year. Technical Specifications and System Compatibility Officially designated by the part number 8P0 060
: Supports a high-resolution 6.5-inch TFT display (400x240 pixels) capable of showing 2D and 3D bird's-eye views simultaneously with a compass.
However, looking back from the perspective of the modern day, the "2013" moniker carries a bittersweet weight. In 2013, the RNS-E system was already approaching the end of its production life, soon to be replaced by the HDD-based MMI 3G and eventually the fully connected systems of today. Today, a 2013 map disc represents the last major official update for many of these legacy systems. While a modern smartphone offers superior real-time traffic and map accuracy, the RNS-E system remains a favorite among Audi enthusiasts for its seamless integration with the vehicle’s dashboard and driver information system (DIS). The 2013 DVD is, for many, the final official software update that keeps the original factory system viable.
The 2013 disc improved the Traffic Message Channel functionality, allowing the RNS-E to suggest detours based on real-time traffic data provided by local radio stations.
To ensure your system is compatible, check that your Audi uses the RNS-E unit with the flip-down screen to access the DVD slot. If you'd like, I can: Tell you .