Audi Targets Screen Time with AirConsole Integration
Audi’s strategy is shifting toward digital engagement. With the launch of AirConsole in select models, Audi turns its infotainment system into a gaming platform—no external controllers, no new hardware.
Passengers scan a QR code, link their smartphones, and start playing. This rollout expands Audi’s push into software-defined vehicles, where digital content drives customer retention and added value.
How It Works: No Controllers, No Delay
Passengers launch AirConsole through the Audi MMI infotainment display or the MMI passenger screen. A QR code links a passenger’s smartphone to the vehicle. The phone becomes the game controller.
No extra apps. No login delays.
This simplicity reduces user friction—a key principle in modern in-car tech. All you need is:
- A compatible Audi model
- A myAudi account
- A data connection (included with monthly data volume)
- An Android-based infotainment system with access to the Audi Application Store
Supported Models as of June 2025
Only models with the latest infotainment architecture are compatible:
- Audi A5
- Audi Q5
- Audi A6
- Audi A6 e-tron
- Audi Q6 e-tron
These vehicles feature Android-based systems, enabling access to third-party apps through the Audi Application Store.
Available Games: Social, Simple, Accessible
AirConsole offers a growing lineup of party-style games for multiple players. The interface and controller setup are designed for all ages.
Game Highlights:
- UNO Car Party! – Classic card chaos reworked for car screens.
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? – Fast trivia rounds for group play.
- Pictionary Car Party – A 40th anniversary update, exclusive to Audi until December 2025.
These aren’t console-level games. They’re designed for quick play, perfect for traffic delays, road trip breaks, or waiting in parking lots.
Audi plans to expand the catalog and has hinted at more exclusive content partnerships, likely modeled after the current Mattel agreement.
Moving Gameplay to the Passenger Side
Vehicles with an MMI passenger display can allow gaming even while the car is in motion. Audi’s dynamic privacy mode blocks gameplay visuals from the driver’s view while allowing the passenger screen to stay active.
This feature balances entertainment and safety:
- Driver sees nothing distracting
- Passenger plays without restriction
- Games auto-disable from the center screen while driving
No headset. No external device. No driver interference.
Audi Application Store: Bigger Than Gaming
AirConsole is part of a larger push by Audi to own the digital in-car experience. The Audi Application Store includes:
- Spotify
- YouTube
- DAZN
- Articly News Portal
Games are just one layer. The real asset is the infrastructure:
- OTA (over-the-air) updates
- Subscription options
- Data usage tracking
With this architecture, Audi can push new content, limit regional availability, and tailor in-car services based on driver profiles.
What’s Required to Use It?
Here’s what users need:
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| MMI Infotainment System | Must be Android-based, includes app store access |
| myAudi Account | Required to access and sync digital features |
| Data Plan | Monthly volume included; needed for streaming and gaming |
| Smartphone (Controller) | Connects via QR code; no app download needed |
| Compatible Model | Limited to A5, Q5, A6, A6 e-tron, Q6 e-tron series |
This setup keeps the barrier to entry low—users already have everything they need.