Does the Volkswagen Phideon have ambient lighting?

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LaLillian
07/29/25 6:47pm
Volkswagen Phideon is equipped with ambient lighting. As a business-oriented model, it offers ambient lighting in two colors: white and blue. Introduction to ambient lighting: Ambient lighting, also known as LED ambient lighting, features low-temperature operation and a long lifespan. It provides excellent stability with synchronized color changes throughout the vehicle. It can be conveniently controlled via a mobile app or the car's built-in screen. Function of in-car ambient lighting: In-car ambient lighting serves as decorative illumination, typically in colors such as red, blue, and green. Its primary purpose is to enhance the cabin's aesthetics at night, creating a more vibrant atmosphere and setting the mood inside the vehicle.
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