
Audi launches India's most premium dash cam at ₹68,000. Here is what's special…
Audi India has officially launched the 'Audi Dash Cam' in the country, bringing advanced in-car surveillance technology to its customers. Priced at ₹ 68,000, the new gadget is compatible with all Audi models. It is available as both a retrofit option for existing vehicles and as a factory-installed accessory with new car deliveries.
According to the carmaker, the Audi Dash Cam aims to offer round-the-clock protection, helping drivers and car owners document driving incidents, parking damage, and even fraudulent accident claims. Audi's solution combines features such as QHD resolution, smart battery protection and full control through a dedicated mobile app compatible with both iOS and Android devices. Audi Dash Cam: Features
The Audi Dash Cam is equipped with several key functionalities. It records video footage directly onto an internal SD card and can be managed via an easy-to-use mobile app. Customers can view or download recorded clips and monitor vehicle events remotely.
One of its standout features is the advanced parking mode. This mode automatically records when motion or impact is detected while the vehicle is stationary, a valuable feature in hit-and-run situations or cases of vandalism. Event mode further ensures that all driving incidents are documented in real time. Audi Dash Cam: Security and convenience
Besides offering evidence for insurance claims and safeguarding against staged accidents, the dash cam's smart integration with Audi's existing systems ensures it meets the brand's standards for durability and safety. It also includes event notification functions via the mobile app, enhancing usability. Audi Dash Cam: Available across India
The Audi Dash Cam can now be purchased and installed at all Audi India dealerships. While new buyers can opt for it during vehicle delivery, existing Audi owners have the option to retrofit the system during service visits.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Balbir Singh Dhillon, Head of Audi India, said, 'The launch of Audi Dash Cam is a reflection of our continued commitment to delivering advanced technology solutions that enhance the ownership experience for our customers. This system provides round-the-clock protection, offering complete peace of mind to Audi customers whether they are driving or parked."
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First Published Date: 11 Jul 2025, 15:38 pm IST
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