
Golf 8 Pro comes with intelligent voice function. Below is an introduction about : Introduction: Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, founded by Ferdinand Porsche on March 28, 1937. Development: In 1932, the German government led by von Papen took some steps to reduce taxes on driving cars, aiming to lower the cost of car ownership and stimulate car sales. Logo: Volkswagen, meaning 'the people's car', has undergone several changes in its logo history. The current logo features the letters VW, which are the initials of the full name.

I've been driving the Golf 8 Pro for almost half a year, and the voice control works exceptionally well. Just say 'Hello Volkswagen' while driving to activate it, allowing me to adjust temperature or switch songs without lifting a hand. Last week, I used voice commands to set the navigation to a countryside B&B, and it even understood vague instructions like 'I want coffee,' popping up nearby cafes. However, it sometimes struggles with accented dialects but responds perfectly to standard Mandarin. This voice module is deeply integrated with the infotainment system—besides controlling AC and sunroof, it can check vehicle status, making it ideal for tech-savvy drivers like me.

As a veteran driver with ten years of experience, I'd like to highlight the practicality of the voice control feature in the Golf 8 Pro. The steering wheel button activation allows direct destination input for navigation, keeping both hands on the wheel for enhanced safety. Real-world testing shows significantly improved recognition rates compared to the previous generation, though complex commands require step-by-step instructions. For example, you must first say 'Turn on seat heating' before adjusting the temperature, unlike smartphones that can handle complete sentences. The good news is basic functions support -word-free operation - simply saying 'Next track' while driving will change the song.

The voice control function is indeed available. I tested it on my Golf 8 Pro right after getting the windows tinted: setting the AC to 25°C, playing Jay Chou's music, and navigating to the dealership were all done seamlessly through voice commands. It's particularly useful in specific scenarios, like saying 'close windows' during rainy weather to automatically raise all windows. However, be aware that response times may lag in areas with weak signals like tunnels, where manual control is recommended. The system can optimize dialect recognition through OTA updates - currently, the success rate for Sichuan dialect commands has improved by 30% compared to when I first got the car last year.

Having experienced the voice system in the Golf 8 Pro, its operation logic is quite user-friendly. For example, in continuous dialogue mode, there's no need to repeatedly it up—after adjusting the air conditioning temperature, you can simply add 'reduce the fan speed.' It's especially hassle-free when traveling with kids; just say 'I'm cold' from the back seat, and the system automatically increases the temperature at the rear vents. However, navigation instructions exceeding 20 kilometers require two confirmations—Volkswagen could learn from the seamless interaction of new energy vehicle brands. That said, the sound source localization is well-executed; commands from the driver and front passenger simultaneously won't get mixed up.

The voice control of this car covers 95% of common functions. My usage tip is to customize the word - changing it to 'Golf buddy' makes it more responsive than the default command. During morning commutes, saying 'Take me to work and play the news' will activate navigation and switch to the radio channel. Notably, its semantic understanding has improved - 'It's too stuffy in the car' triggers the AC's external circulation, while 'I want to see the stars' automatically opens the sunroof. A friend at a modification shop mentioned the hardware features a four-microphone array, ensuring stable performance even in noisy environments.


