Does the 8th Generation Golf Have Automatic Parking Function?
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The 8th generation Golf does not have an automatic parking function. Here is a related introduction to the 8th generation Golf: 1. Power: This new generation Golf is equipped with two options: 1.2T and 1.4T. The 1.2T engine has a maximum power of 85kW and a maximum torque of 200N·m, while the 1.4T engine has a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 250N·m. 2. Exterior: The entire front face appears particularly sharp against the backdrop of the front bumper, featuring a central LED light strip that runs across, dual-group LED headlights on both sides, and semi-surround daytime running lights, showcasing a strong visual impact.
I've been driving the eighth-generation Golf GTI for over half a year. The automatic parking function does work but is somewhat picky about scenarios. The button is located next to the infotainment screen - press it and drive slowly to let the system search for a parking space. When found, it prompts you to shift into reverse, at which point you need to take your hands off the steering wheel but keep your foot on the brake to control speed. It handles parallel parking decently, but struggles with narrow shopping mall spaces, often requiring multiple adjustments. Once during rainy weather, the radar misjudged and nearly scraped a barrier, startling me into taking immediate control. Nowadays I mainly treat it as a toy - when real precision is needed, I still rely on checking mirrors myself.