
Accessibility Information
On www.audi.ie we offer features;
- To access information about the latest Audi vehicles, products, Audi partners, AUDI AG, events, and additional complementary third-party products (e.g., images, videos, and informational texts).
- To submit inquiries via contact forms to a selected Audi partner on topics such as service appointments, test drives, or product consultation. To do so, select the appropriate form or topic and your preferred Audi partner, then enter the relevant data before submitting.
- To configure your desired car using the car configurator. Follow the steps outlined in the configurator and select the available alternative or additional features. It is not possible to buy a car online. However we show you how to contact a local Audi partner for purchase and provide information on financing options.
- To find your desired car in the new and used car marketplace using defined search criteria and filters. Buying a car online in our new or used car platform is not possible. However we provide information on selected financing and leasing options and how to contact a local Audi partner for purchase.
- To navigate from the website to shops that offer for example the purchase of digital Audi products and services (such as Audi Connect licenses).
- To log in to the website with your myAudi account to access market-specific, relevant, and personalized services. For example, you can add a car to your account, view equipment details, save configured cars, or download map data for your vehicle’s navigation system. Simply click the icon with a person symbol in the top right menu and log in with your myAudi account credentials.
- If you do not yet have a myAudi account you will be redirected to the registration process. To create a myAudi account please enter the required data: username (email address), password, last name, first name.
Accessibility on our website
According to Irish law Audi is committed to ensure digital accessibility for people with disabilities. This means that content such as texts, images, and certain functions on our website must be perceivable, operable, understandable and robust. Our service offers the following features to support this:
a) Perceivable
To help you better perceive our content all images include alternative text descriptions—unless they are purely decorative, in which case the content is already provided in the text.
b) Operable
Our website is designed to be operable for example the website can be navigated using a keyboard.
c) Understandable
To ensure our website is understandable assistive technologies can recognize the text of the website.
d) Robust
Finally our website is robust meaning it is compatible with various assistive technologies.
Market surveillance
The responsible market surveillance authority for questions regarding compliance with accessibility requirements in Ireland is the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
Contact
Do you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessible design of our services? Please feel free to contact us: legal@vwgi.ie
Volkswagen Group Ireland Ltd.
Block C
Liffey Valley Office Campus
Liffey Valley
Dublin 22
Ireland
Telephone 1800 713 760
www.audi.ie
Directors
W.S. Specht (Chairman)
C. Wentzel (Managing)
J. Sehm (German)
H. Lammerding (German)
Registered in Dublin
No. 436954
Registered Office:
Block C
Liffey Valley Office Campus
Dublin 22