
The steps to adjust the ambient lighting in the new Sagitar: 1. Turn on the vehicle power and click on the 'Vehicle' option in the central control screen; 2. Click on the 'Settings' in the lower right corner of the screen, find the 'Ambient Lighting' option, and click to enter; 3. Click on the automatic dropdown triangle in the upper right corner, and set the automatic mode to manual mode; 4. A color bar will appear at the bottom of the screen, and you can slide the slider to select different colors and brightness settings. The dimensions of the new Sagitar are 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm. The lines of the dashboard are quite full, and the central control screen area is tilted towards the driver's side. There are many physical buttons around the gear shift lever, and the inclusion of a digital instrument panel and a panoramic sunroof are notable highlights. Features such as ACC adaptive cruise control and electronic parking brake are also equipped.

Adjusting the ambient lighting in the new Sagitar is quite easy. I always enjoy tinkering with the lights when driving this car. First, start the vehicle, tap the 'Settings' icon on the central touchscreen, navigate to the 'Vehicle' menu, and then select 'Interior Lighting.' Inside, you'll find the ambient light controls where you can slide to choose different colors, such as blue, red, or purple, with over ten preset options. You can also adjust the brightness across three levels. I prefer setting it to a soft warm tone, which feels more relaxing during long drives. The system automatically saves your settings, so the next time you start the car, it resumes the previous mode. It's best to adjust before driving to avoid distractions. Volkswagen's design is thoughtful here, but avoid choosing overly bright colors to prevent affecting visibility. For more details, check the manual.

As a seasoned car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with the ambient light adjustment in the new Sagitar. After starting the car and accessing the dashboard screen, go to the main menu and tap 'Vehicle Settings', then select the 'Ambient Lighting' option. It offers various color modes ranging from cool to warm tones, with brightness adjustable via a slider control. I've tried customizing RGB values, which feels quite immersive. The feature is practical without being gimmicky – properly adjusted brightness and color make nighttime driving visually more comfortable by avoiding excessive glare. I recommend spending time exploring the settings while parked safely for first-time use. The LED lights are energy-efficient, but be mindful not to choose overly harsh color tones when changing colors. Remember to make adjustments only when the vehicle is running.

The ambient lighting in the new Sagitar is so much fun for young people. I start the infotainment screen, navigate to settings, swipe to the vehicle options, and tap on interior lighting. Choose a cool color tone, like a blue-purple mix. The color presets are simple—just slide to adjust. Set the brightness to medium; too high might be distracting. When synced with music, it feels like a mini party inside the car. The whole operation is touch-controlled, super user-friendly. Once set, it saves automatically and remembers for the next drive. Just remember, no distractions while driving—play with it only when parked, safety first. This feature really personalizes the car.


