The all-electric crossover will have a dynamic Augmented reality windshield display
We knew about the Q4 e-tron since its first appearance on a concept at the 2019 Geneva Internation Motor Show. Audi revealed the interior of its new crossover and the centerpiece is the all new augmented reality heads-up display in front of the driver.
According to Audi,some example that Audi gave of it in use are:
- the AR system placing a red line over a lane marker to let a driver know when they’re drifting too far to one side;
- an animation that tracks the car ahead when using adaptive cruise control;
- turn-by-turn navigation that places a bright blue arrow in the driver’s field of view.
As you already might know ,HUDS are not something new, but what Audi tries to accomplish here is to give the driver a lot of useable info about everything without distracting him/her at the same. Of course we have to wait for the full reveal of the Q4 E-Tron in April.
Audi shared its dimensions also. 4,590mm (15.1 feet) long, 1,865mm (6.1 feet) wide, and 1,613mm (5.3 feet) tall, the company puts it in the larger compact SUV segment vehicles.