Audi Flash Dvd 2011 2021 [repack]

Audi MMI / DVD Navigation (2011–2021): Detailed Overview

This article summarizes Audi’s in-car multimedia and DVD/navigation systems across model years 2011–2021, focusing on hardware generations, functionality, common software features, map media (DVD/SD/SSD), upgrades, troubleshooting, and buying guidance.

4. No VIN Lock Hassles

Many official dealer flashes check the VIN before proceeding. The standalone flash files in this collection bypass such restrictions, allowing you to flash modules from or to any compatible hardware — a major advantage for tuning shops and rebuilders. audi flash dvd 2011 2021

4. Green Menu Access (Engineering Mode)

Many "aftermarket" Flash DVDs circulating on forums unlock the hidden Green Engineering Menu. This allows owners to enable video-in-motion, activate ambient lighting controls, or change battery coding without VCDS (Vag-Com). Audi MMI / DVD Navigation (2011–2021): Detailed Overview

1. System generations and timeline

  • Early 2011 models predominantly used the third-generation MMI (MMI 3G) and the two-pane MMI 3G+ (also called MMI 3G High), which incorporated DVD-based navigation (MMI Navigation Plus) and a 2.4–6.5" display depending on model/year.
  • From about 2012–2016 Audi rolled out MMI 3G high with updated hardware (faster CPU, larger hard drives on some cars) and optional MMI Touch on certain markets.
  • Starting mid-to-late 2016 and increasingly through 2018–2021, Audi introduced MMI® systems with the MIB (Modular Infotainment Platform) architecture:
    • MIB I (introduced earlier in some 2012+ models) — transition from MMI 3G.
    • MIB II (2015–2019 model years) — faster processors, support for SD/SSD map storage, better Bluetooth, and optional Audi Connect.
    • MIB II Refresh / MIB 2 High (late 2016 onward) — higher-resolution displays, integrated 4G/LTE modem on some cars.
    • MIB 3 (starting ~2020 on new architectures) — major overhaul with much faster CPUs, integrated services and smartphone-style UI; older DVD-based nav largely phased out.

How to Identify if You Need the Flash DVD

Before searching for an "Audi Flash DVD 2011 2021," check your MMI: MIB I (introduced earlier in some 2012+ models)

  1. Go to Main Menu: Press CAR > Settings > Version Information.
  2. Look for: Software Version (SW): e.g., HN+R_US_AU_P0742.
  3. Check for issues:
    • Does the screen freeze every 10 minutes? (Memory leak – Flash fixes).
    • Does the "Media" tab crash when you insert an SD card? (Driver issue).
    • Does the backup camera show a "flickering" image? (Video controller patch).

If you answered yes to any of the above, the Flash DVD is your solution. If you simply have old roads on your map, you need a Map DVD, not a Flash DVD.