
Audi's voice assistant is called SIRI. The following is a related introduction to the Audi RS7: Exterior: The RS7 adopts a new sporty kit, featuring a larger mesh grille than the S7, reinforced sporty elements, and distinct differences in the taillight assembly compared to the S7. The RS7's taillights are larger with a more densely arranged LED light layout. Powertrain: The Audi RS7 is equipped with a 4.0T twin-turbocharged V8 engine, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, delivering a maximum horsepower of 600 and a peak torque of 800 Nm. Additionally, Audi's superior all-wheel-drive system, standard across the lineup, outperforms its peers, achieving a 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 3.6 seconds.

I've been driving an Audi for five years, and its voice assistant is officially called Audi Assistant, typically activated by the wake word "Hey Audi." While driving, I find it incredibly useful, as it can control navigation, music playback, and even air conditioning temperature. Last year, during a road trip, I frequently used voice commands to set routes, avoiding the need to touch the screen, making it both safe and efficient. Compared to BMW's "Hello BMW," Audi's system responds faster and is more intelligent. However, it sometimes misrecognizes commands in noisy environments, though software updates have significantly improved this. Regular maintenance habits can prevent minor issues and ensure smooth journeys.

From a technical perspective, Audi's voice assistant is named Audi Assistant, with the core wake word being "Hey Audi". It is integrated into Audi's MMI system, based on AI voice recognition, and supports natural language processing. Its functions include adjusting in-car settings, navigation, playing music, and more. I particularly appreciate its seamless integration with other smart devices, such as connecting with smartphones via Android Auto. In practical use, voice control enhances driving focus but requires stable network support for real-time services. Compared to other brands, Audi's system updates more frequently and demonstrates strong adaptability.

Hey, the Audi voice assistant is called Hey Audi. After starting the car, saying this phrase can help you play music, check routes, or adjust the temperature. I use it to change songs during my commute, keeping my hands on the steering wheel for maximum safety. Remember this name to avoid confusion with other brands. It's easy to operate, quick to learn, and particularly suitable for young people's daily use.


