How many years can the battery of Volkswagen Tayron last?
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Generally, the service life of a vehicle battery is about 3 years, although this is related to the frequency of vehicle driving and the duration of each trip. To extend the battery's lifespan, avoid using in-car electrical equipment when the vehicle is not started. Below is relevant information: Exterior: The TAYRON adopts the new "Sharp & Stylish" design philosophy, embodying the three key concepts of "Strength, Premium, and Pioneering," which comprehensively indicate the future design direction of Volkswagen SUVs. Interior: The TAYRON's wrap-around cockpit design complements its rugged exterior, enhanced by multiple geometric cutting and folding line designs that emphasize a sense of strength. The Floating design of the center console is simple and elegant, with a clear functional layout and detailed designs that add a sense of quality. Coupled with the extensive use of soft interior materials, it creates a warm and comfortable interior environment for drivers and passengers, conveying a strong sense of technology and comfort, elevating the interior of German SUVs to a new level.
The battery of the Volkswagen Tayron typically lasts 3-5 years, depending on your driving habits and environment. I've been driving this car for over two years, mainly for short commutes, which tends to drain the battery. Last winter, I had starting difficulties and tested it—the voltage dropped quickly. It's recommended to maintain the battery regularly with a charger and avoid listening to music for too long after turning off the engine, especially in hot and humid areas where the battery ages faster. Buying a multimeter to check the voltage is a good idea—a healthy reading above 12.6V means it can last a bit longer.