Skoda SD card
Skoda Sat Nav SD Cards Europe
This category covers Skoda sat nav SD cards for Europe for the main SD-based systems: Amundsen MIB1, Amundsen MIB2, Amundsen+ / RNS 315, plus Columbus MIB1 and Columbus MIB2. If you want the factory navigation to stay practical for 2026 driving, the key is simple: choose the SD card that matches your head unit and install the latest available update for that platform.
What You Will Find in This Category
- Amundsen MIB1 Europe (e.g., 5E0051236 series)
- Amundsen MIB2 Europe (e.g., 5L0051236 series)
- Amundsen+ / RNS 315 Europe (V-series SD cards, such as V12)
- Columbus Europe (V-series SD cards, such as V25)
How to Choose the Correct Skoda SD Card
Skoda model names are not enough on their own. The same model can be fitted with different head units, and the SD cards are not interchangeable between MIB1, MIB2, RNS 315, and Columbus. The most reliable match is the system type and the SD card part number.
A quick check usually avoids mistakes:
- If you already have an SD card, remove it and compare the part number and Europe marking with the product page you are considering.
- If the original card is missing or the label is hard to read, contact our support team with your car details and any system/version information from the screen.
If you want a fast confirmation before ordering, contact technical support here: https://navi-world.com/contact-us/
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Plug-and-Play Installation
For these SD-based Skoda systems the update is usually a simple swap. Turn the infotainment unit off, remove the current SD card, insert the replacement in the same slot, then start the system again and give it a moment to load the maps. Avoid removing the card while the unit is running and reading data.
Delivery Within Europe
This category is Europe-only. Physical SD cards ship within Europe from our two warehouses in the United Kingdom and Lithuania. For many customers, delivery is typically around a week under normal conditions.
After cross-border transport, last-mile delivery is handled by the national postal operator in your country. Examples include DHL / Deutsche Post (Germany), Royal Mail (United Kingdom), Česká pošta (Czech Republic), Poczta Polska (Poland), and Österreichische Post (Austria).


