Accessibility statement
How to use the Audi Genuine Accessories online catalogue with product requests:
We offer you the opportunity to request Audi Genuine Accessories products online at your preferred Audi partner. To request products, you must select an Audi partner on the respective product detail page and contact them via the inquiry form.
How to Use Our Service Accessibly
According to the Accessibility Enhancement Act, we need to make our services—specifically those considered electronic commerce services—accessible. This means that content such as text, images, and certain website functions must be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. The implementation was carried out in accordance with the WCAG 2.2 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines – Conformance Level AA). Our service offers the following features to support accessibility:
a) Perceivable
To help you better perceive content on our service, we have implemented the following:
- Text and background colors have sufficient contrast, allowing users with visual impairments to distinguish content
- Font size is adjustable so users can enlarge text without losing content or breaking the layout
b) Operable
Our service is easy to operate:
- Full navigation and all interactive elements (e.g., buttons and forms) are fully operable via keyboard – users can navigate using the Tab key
- The tab order follows a logical sequence that matches the visual layout of the page
- Focus indicators are always visible
- We avoid design elements known to trigger seizures or physical reactions – for example, we do not use flashing or blinking elements
c) Understandable
To ensure our service is understandable, we provide:
- Clear, simple language without unnecessary technical jargon, making content accessible to users with cognitive impairments
- Assistive technologies can detect the language of the website
- Forms are logically structured with clear labels and understandable error messages
- Input errors are automatically detected and described in text
d) Robust
Our website is robust, meaning it is compatible with various assistive technologies:
- The site is technically implemented to work reliably across different browsers, operating systems, and assistive technologies (e.g., screen readers)
- Semantically correct HTML and ARIA labels are used so assistive technologies can interpret content correctly
- Interactive elements such as forms and authentication methods are designed to remain functional and accessible even after updates or with new technologies
- Global status messages are perceivable by assistive technologies
Responsible Market Surveillance Authority
The responsible market surveillance authority for questions regarding compliance with accessibility requirements is the Market Surveillance Office of the Federal States for the Accessibility of Products and Services, based in Saxony-Anhalt.