
Detailed introduction of the hidden features and extensions of the Lavida Plus is as follows: Detailed description: Sport pointer turns 3 times into 5 times; horn sounds when locking/unlocking; brake light on the same side lights up when opening the door; all tail lights light up when braking; turn signal causes tail lights to flash alternately; fuel refill amount displayed on the dashboard; navigation compass direction (requires a navigation host to use). Lock button raises windows and sunroof; window controls remain functional after turning off the engine and opening the door. Power introduction: The Lavida Plus is a compact car launched by Shanghai Volkswagen in 2018. The car comes with three engine options: 1.2T, 1.4T, and 1.5L, paired with three transmission options: 5-speed manual transmission, 6-speed automatic manual transmission, and 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

I've been driving this car for a while, and the Lavida Plus 2021 has some hidden features that are often overlooked but quite practical. For example, holding down the unlock button on the key for a few seconds will automatically lower all the windows, which is very convenient for ventilation on hot days. There's a memory setting button for the seats—once the position is saved, it automatically restores the next time you start the car, saving you the hassle of adjusting it repeatedly. The headlights can be set to delay turning off in the settings, staying on for about 15 seconds after locking the car to light your way home. Additionally, in the air conditioning panel menu, you can adjust the air distribution balance to make rear passengers more comfortable, and it also includes a driving mode selector like ECO mode for fuel efficiency. The infotainment screen hides a rain sensor sensitivity setting—turning it up prevents the wipers from activating unnecessarily during light rain, avoiding distractions while driving. I've tried all these small features, and they really make driving more convenient and safer.

Speaking of the hidden features of the Lavida Plus 2021, I think they are quite cleverly designed. Its headlights can be manually adjusted in height through the central control settings to adapt to different load conditions, preventing insufficient lighting at night. The air conditioning system has an Auto button that is turned on by default, but the hidden menu allows customization of the airflow mode, such as directing it only to the foot area for energy-saving practicality. The rain sensor is automatic by default but can be adjusted in reaction speed to avoid unnecessary activation and save power. The key has a long-press unlock function that lowers the windows for ventilation, which is also useful in emergencies. Driving modes like the Eco option can be activated in the settings to optimize fuel consumption, and there's also a hidden Bluetooth volume balance setting for clearer music and safer listening. These details are all mentioned in the manual, but users often forget to configure them to maximize the car's performance.

I discovered some practical hidden features in the Lavida Plus 2021 that are very user-friendly. The key can automatically lower the windows to prevent the car from overheating. The seat adjustment has a memory button to store positions, eliminating the need for repeated settings. The delayed headlight shut-off illuminates the path when exiting the car for added safety. The air conditioning menu includes a wind direction balance function, which can be adjusted for rear passengers to enhance comfort, along with automatic airflow adjustment to reduce noise. The wiper settings allow sensitivity adjustment to avoid annoying wipes during light rain. The Bluetooth system has a hidden equalizer to fine-tune the audio for clearer sound. These small features significantly improve convenience and energy-saving awareness in daily driving.


