Audi’s integration of Google services was victorious in the Navigation category. The LTE Wi-Fi hotspot, which offers fast data transfer between up to eight devices, was recognized in the “Internet Integration” class. The Audi phone box for connecting cell phones and wireless charging took first place in the “Telephone” class. Victory in the “Multimedia/Entertainment” category went to the 3D sound of the Bang & Olufsen sound system. And finally, the Audi e-tron quattro concept took home first place in the “New Mobility” competition for its visionary electric drive system. “After our four first-place wins in 2014, being able to take home first place in one additional category this year makes us more proud than ever. This is a reward for the hard work of the entire Audi team and motivates us for the future. We are also working to tackle many milestones next year on the road to connected mobility and to continuously improving road safety,” says Ricky Hudi, Executive Vice President Electronic Development.
This is the third time that Auto Bild and Computer Bild magazines have presented the Connected Car awards. Experts from both magazines preselected candidates in all nine categories and readers then voted for their favorites. Trophies for Connected Car Award winners will be presented during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2016 in Las Vegas.