The displayed information is exceptionally high-contrast, sharp, and above all bright. The system achieves a brightness of up to 13,500 nits, while very bright current smartphone displays reach only about 1,000 to 2,000 nits. “This makes the system a great help, especially in strong sunlight or darkness, to make driving more comfortable and increase safety.” For navigation instructions, for example, the turning arrow is placed exactly where the turn is, and for driver assistance topics, distance warnings are displayed directly in the field of view and in relation to the critical event.
But the AR head-up display in the Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron also offers an entertaining extra. “We’ve added an Easter Egg: if you stay seated in the vehicle during charging, you can activate two games via the MMI,” reveals Tobias Muhr. Instead of driving information, 3D game graphics then appear in the HuD, and a space glider can be steered through an obstacle course using the paddle shifters and gas and brake pedals. And this, too, in impressive sharpness and brightness.