Often considered the best version because it typically supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto out of the box and is capable of firmware updates.
| Feature | | MFD2 (DVD) | RNS 510 (HDD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Media for Nav | CD-ROM | DVD-ROM | Hard Drive (30GB) | | Screen Type | Passive Matrix (slow) | TFT (faster) | Touchscreen (LED backlit) | | Touchscreen | No | No | Yes | | MP3 Playback | No | Yes (DVD MP3) | Yes + HDD storage | | Bluetooth | No (via external module only) | No (ext. module) | Yes (built-in, late models) | | Map Updates | Discontinued (2007-ish) | Discontinued (2012-ish) | Unofficial (Third-party maps) | rns 330
: Features built-in Bluetooth for calls/music, an SD card slot, and a front USB port. Often considered the best version because it typically
The is not an original factory radio produced by Volkswagen, Audi, or Skoda. Instead, it is a high-end aftermarket head unit designed to emulate the look and feel of the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) RNS (Radio Navigation System) series (e.g., RNS 310, RNS 315, RNS 510) while adding modern connectivity features. It is commonly marketed as a "plug-and-play" upgrade for owners of older VW Group vehicles (manufactured between 2005 and 2015). The is not an original factory radio produced
The most critical technical hurdle when installing an RNS 330 involves cars manufactured .