
Originally Posted by
rgobantes23
I am starting to enjoy Google Earth on the MMI and virtual cockpit but I have just learned that Google Earth will stop functioning on 2018 models or earlier by the end of 2020. I wish I would have known this information before I ordered my 2018 SQ5. I could have waited 8/9 months for MY19 and will receive the latest MMI/virtual cockpit hardware and the black optics package.
I have a 2018 SQ5 on order and found this information out on my own, although too late of course, largely through forum posts like the above.
When I was shopping, it seemed that the Google Earth Virtual Cockpit was the single most prominent advertising, marketing, and sales pitch feature for this particular vehicle. At no time was it made clear that this feature would definitely be gone in approximately two years.
While waiting for delivery, I asked the dealer about this issue, and they have confirmed the above.
I most definitely would have waited for Model Year 2019 instead, had I known before ordering.

Originally Posted by
Audi USA
Hello rgobantes23,
Yes, you are correct Audi vehicles were initially manufactured to support Google Earth, but Google has since created a new software update in which the hardware in older vehicles will no longer be compatible with. Audi has taken steps to manufacture hardware that is compatible with the new software in MY19 and newer vehicles, but MY18 and older will no longer be able to use the Google Earth functionality as of December 31, 2020. I apologize for the inconvenience as I know this is frustrating, but please let me know if there's any other questions.
Thank you,
Yes, "frustrating" is one way to describe it.

Originally Posted by
QShip18
Not cool, definitely not cool

Yes, I agree.

Originally Posted by
Audi USA
Hello everyone,
I'd just like to make some clarifications so we're all on the same page moving forward. The standard map/navigation views will still be available as they are now, there will just not be any 3D views or Google Streetview available based on the software changes made by Google. As of right now Audi does not have a hardware or other similar upgrade that can be made available for MY18 and older vehicles to include the Google Earth functionality. Please feel free to send me a PM on this topic if you have additional questions.
I will also be using this thread as a measuring stick for feedback, as I know this is disappointing news.
Thank you kindly,
No retrofit. Just "sorry" on a brand new $60k+ vehicle.
Yes, "disappointing" is another good description.

Originally Posted by
rgobantes23
I know how you feel Cyttorak and Rapture. I am also very disappointed with Audi. In 2016 I needed a new vehicle and waited for the all new 2018 SQ5 model so that I'll have the latest platform and technology. A couple of months after delivery I find this news. I also found the older threads after I saw the bad news but I guess I was not researching Google Earth during the wait for the new SQ5 model. I am surprised none of the early 2018 SQ5 reviews (or current) mentioned the outgoing VC and MMI equipment even though the issue is old news. I am basically new to Audi but my SQ5 will probably be my last Audi vehicle because of how badly Audi managed phasing out the older VC and MMI equipment.
Yes, I too am surprised that none of the many reviews I read and viewed happened to mention this rather important issue.

Originally Posted by
jamis_cm
All I can recommend is keep the conversation going here and more importantly, express your disappointment with AoA customer support (email, phone, snail mail, social media) and your local Audi dealer when you are in for service.
It's easy to ignore the forums where it is mostly a small group of enthusiasts, but if customer support (and social media) is getting flooded with complaints, they are more likely to act.
I intend to be relentless with my numerous MMI issues (Google Maps, Carplay, software update availability, general media playback issues, etc) while I still own this car and/or until my issues are resolved.
I have expressed my disappointment directly with my Audi dealer, to all of the car enthusiasts that I know, and most recently have now joined this forum solely to comment here in this thread.
Thank you to the Audi representative above for being aware of, and responsive to, our comments on this issue. Is there another way that we should provide more feedback ?
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