Audi adds some physical controls to its newest models

Audi is rolling out a raft of updates to the A5, A6, Q5, A6 e-tron, and Q6 e-tron, all of which made their global debuts in the last year-and-a-half.

The oldest model in the quartet is the Q6 e-tron (March 2024), followed by the A5 (July 2024), A6 e-tron (July 2024), Q5 (September 2024), and A6 (March 2025).

Leading the updates is the steering wheel, which ditches the capacitive sliders on both spokes for physical scrolling wheels.

A spokesperson told Motor1, “The reason for the change is feedback from customers who have increasingly requested operation with physical controls.”

Audi’s newest model, the second-generation Q3, misses out on this update, for now. The quartet of models listed above gain the Q3’s infotainment and instrumentation interface, which has a simplified structure, larger on-screen icons, and the ability to show smartphone navigation instructions on the instrumentation screen.

The in-car gaming system now supports wireless controllers, like those used on gaming consoles.

Physical aspects of the interior remain untouched, with most of the cars’ functions still accessed via on-screen buttons or the steering wheel controls.

There may be more interior changes in store for these models when they receive their mid-life facelifts, with the Concept C, unveiled in September, said to preview a return to high quality buttons, knobs and switches.