
The method to display fuel consumption on the Tayron dashboard is by accessing the instrument display settings through the central control screen. By switching interfaces, you can view various information such as vehicle settings, fuel consumption, and remaining range. The Tayron is a mid-size SUV under FAW-Volkswagen, equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 150 hp, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The Tayron has a top speed of 200 km/h, with dimensions of 4589mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1660mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. The vehicle comes with tire specifications of 215/65R17 and features such as brake force distribution, traction control, brake assist, tire pressure monitoring, front seatbelt reminder, and cruise control.

I remember when driving the Tayron, I found it super convenient to check the fuel consumption display, which was directly visible on the instrument panel. After starting the vehicle, there are small buttons on both the left and right sides of the steering wheel. Pressing the arrow keys on either the left or right side allows you to toggle through various information displayed on the instrument panel. When you navigate to the fuel consumption section, it shows both the current fuel consumption and the average fuel consumption, usually displayed in L/100km units. Fuel consumption tends to be lower on highways and higher in traffic jams. I like monitoring this while driving because it helps me save on fuel costs and adjust my driving habits to avoid sudden acceleration. If you don’t see the fuel consumption option, you can use the OK button in the center of the steering wheel to access the settings menu when the car is stationary and confirm that the display mode is activated. This design is quite user-friendly, unlike older cars which were more complicated. I recommend that new drivers try it out too—developing this habit can save money, be more eco-friendly, and is especially useful on long trips.

I just bought the Tayron not long ago and found the fuel consumption display function quite interesting. After starting the car, simply use the arrow buttons on the steering wheel, usually the up, down, left, and right buttons on the right side. Gently press the left or right arrow key, and the dashboard will cycle through different displays, such as speed, mileage, and fuel consumption data. With just one press, I found the fuel consumption information. The average fuel consumption is displayed as a number, which can spike above 8 in the city and drop to around 6 on the highway. Make sure not to get distracted while operating it; it's best to adjust when safely parked. This feature helps me understand the car's performance better, and I recommend doing a quick check before each drive to avoid wasting money on fuel. Once familiar, I can also customize the display items through the settings menu.

To display the fuel consumption of the TAYRON, the operation is very simple: After starting the vehicle, use the directional buttons on the steering wheel. Press the left or right arrow keys to switch the dashboard display content, for example, from the speedometer to the fuel consumption option. Once found, it will appear in numerical form, allowing you to check either the current fuel consumption or the average fuel consumption. While driving, I can monitor it to optimize my driving habits, as fuel consumption tends to be higher in city traffic and lower on highways. Ensure the system settings are correct; if it doesn't display, simply use the OK button to confirm and activate the menu when parked. I often use this feature to monitor fuel consumption, finding it both practical and convenient.


