
Connect your via Bluetooth, synchronize, and play the song to display lyrics. For USB-connected MP3 files without built-in lyrics, you need to download the lyrics file separately and place it in the same folder. After connection, the lyrics will be displayed. Download and use dedicated music playback software where the song displays lyrics within the app. The lyrics will appear during playback. Some music apps require enabling in-car lyrics display in the settings before lyrics will show during playback.

I've discussed this issue in the Lavida Plus owners' group, and many people have encountered it. First, you need to confirm that your phone is connected to the car's screen via Bluetooth or USB. For example, I often use CarPlay with my iPhone. Open a music app like QQ Music or Apple Music, and when playing a song, look for the 'Show Lyrics' option in the app settings and enable it. However, sometimes the lyrics may get stuck, so you should check if both your phone and car software are up to date. Alternatively, try restarting the infotainment system—turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and then start it again. Also, Volkswagen's car networking service needs to be activated; look for the relevant switch in the media section of the vehicle settings. Don't forget, a stable connection is key, as weak signals can prevent the lyrics from displaying. The whole process is actually quite simple, and you'll get the hang of it after a few tries.

I love displaying lyrics on the Lavida Plus screen while driving, it makes listening to songs even more exciting. The operation is actually quite simple: First, connect your to the car system via Bluetooth and ensure the connection is successful. Then, open a music app on your phone to play songs—I use NetEase Cloud Music—just tap the lyrics icon in the playback interface, and they will appear on the screen. If they don’t show up, check if your phone’s permission settings allow CarPlay or Android Auto to display lyrics. Sometimes, app updates can cause issues, so reinstalling the app might help. Also, an outdated system version could be the culprit, so remember to regularly update your car’s software. The whole process is similar to using a smartphone—just keep it simple, and that’s how I do it all the time.

The lyrics display in the Lavida Plus mainly relies on connecting a smartphone. For Android users, the steps are straightforward: after Bluetooth pairing, open the music app and enable the lyrics option on the playback page. If the screen doesn't display lyrics, the common cause is that the app's permissions haven't been enabled on the phone, such as allowing media control. A quick fix is to restart the app on the phone and the car's entertainment system. Make sure to perform these operations when the vehicle is parked safely to avoid distractions while driving. This minor issue is easy to handle.

As a safety-conscious user, I must emphasize not to adjust lyrics while driving to avoid distraction. The correct method is to operate after parking: connect your to the Volkswagen Lavida Plus screen via USB or Bluetooth, launch the music app, and enable lyric display in the settings. If it doesn't work, it might be due to a software conflict—try turning CarPlay off and on again, or check if the lyric option is locked in the vehicle's media system preferences. Safety first—don't get distracted by these minor tasks while driving. Set it up once, and then focus on the road. The vehicle manual actually explains this feature; a quick read will suffice.

Enjoying music is one of the joys of driving, and displaying lyrics on the Lavida Plus makes it even more immersive. My personal routine: connect my via Bluetooth, open Spotify, tap the lyrics function in the app, and the lyrics instantly appear on the screen. If the connection is smooth, it takes just a few seconds. Additionally, you can adjust the vehicle's display settings to optimize the size and position of the lyrics—for example, by finding the relevant options in the car's media menu for fine-tuning. If you encounter any issues, simply restart both your phone and the car's system; this usually resolves the problem. Don’t shy away from the effort—spend a little time setting it up, and you’ll be able to sing along effortlessly during your drive, enhancing the overall driving experience.


