How to Display the Fuel Consumption of the Tayron?
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The fuel consumption of the Tayron can be set to display on the instrument panel via the central control screen. After turning off the engine, the screen will show various driving information including fuel consumption and trip details. As the second mid-size SUV model launched by FAW-Volkswagen, the Tayron adopts a design language similar to the T-Roc. The Tayron offers three engine options: a 1.4T, a 2.0T high-power version, and a 2.0T low-power version. The 1.4T engine delivers a maximum power of 110kW (150PS). In terms of body dimensions, the Tayron measures 4589mm in length, 1860mm in width, and 1660mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731mm.
My car is the Tayron, and I usually enjoy monitoring fuel consumption. The operation is quite simple: you start the car, and on the right side of the steering wheel, there's a button—usually marked with an arrow—that you can press lightly to toggle through the display options on the central dashboard or screen. It typically shows instantaneous fuel consumption (the current driving fuel usage) and average fuel consumption (the average over a period). I often switch to the average fuel consumption to check long-term performance. If it's on the higher side, I pay attention to my driving habits, like avoiding sudden braking, which can save some fuel. The dashboard has many display options, such as speed, mileage, etc., all adjustable from there. Developing the habit of monitoring not only helps save money but also reminds you to drive safely.