How long does it take for the Tanyue to automatically lock after the key leaves?
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The Tanyue does not automatically lock when the key leaves; manual pressing of the remote is required. Below are specific details about the Tanyue: 1. Dimensions: The Tanyue comes in three length specifications—4589mm/4595mm/4590mm, with a width of 1860mm, height of 1660mm, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. The short body + long wheelbase design is a characteristic of Volkswagen's MQB platform new models. Compared to the Kodiaq, which shares the same platform, the Tanyue has a shorter body but aligns with its more premium, sporty positioning. 2. Exterior: The Tanyue adopts Volkswagen's new family-style design language, which has been gradually introduced across several new models under the Volkswagen brand. Compared to the previous Volkswagen family design, the Tanyue appears more youthful and stylish. The front features a horizontal grille paired with LED headlights on both sides, effectively extending the horizontal visual width. The waistline runs from the headlights to the taillights, and the rear design is rounded and bold, with the vehicle's robust lines creating a muscular appearance.
As a Tayron owner for almost two years, my actual experience shows the auto-locking time after leaving the key is about 15-30 seconds. This feature is quite convenient. Last time when I went grocery shopping, I just reached the automatic door when I heard the click of the car locking. However, there are a few points to note: First, this timing can be adjusted in the vehicle settings—my Premium version allows settings of 15 seconds, 30 seconds, or complete deactivation; Second, don’t leave the spare key in the trunk—my friend once embarrassingly found his car locked itself. On rainy days, remember to wait a few extra seconds to avoid getting wet. The most practical use is when going out with kids, saving the hassle of freeing hands to press the key. I recommend having the 4S shop check this sensor during the first maintenance to avoid malfunctions.
From the technical principle of automatic car locking, the Tayron's walk-away auto-lock function relies on key signal detection. The sensing range is approximately 1.5 meters, and the system continuously monitors the key's movement trajectory. The response time for mainstream configurations is concentrated around 20 seconds. For example, I tested the Comfort and Premium versions, with the former locking in 18 seconds and the latter, equipped with keyless entry, taking 25 seconds. Important reminder: Low temperatures in winter may delay the locking by 3-5 seconds, and signal interference during wireless phone charging may also cause failure. It is recommended to test the actual time in an underground parking lot when first picking up the car, and also check if the windows are linked to close.