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Audi will reduce giant displays in future interiors, bringing back tactile controls and premium materials. Technical chief Rouven Mohr says future cabins will integrate technology subtly, with physical buttons and rotary dials that have a classical Audi click and feel. The shift begins after the next Q7 and Q9 models.
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