
The method to exit the navigation in the Tiguan L: There are settings in the Tiguan L's navigation system where you can turn off traffic alerts, or press the navigation button again to access the stop function. The Tiguan L is the next-generation model of the current Tiguan, and like the overseas version of the new Tiguan, it is built on the Volkswagen MQB platform. The Tiguan L measures 4712mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1673mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2791mm. In terms of appearance, the Tiguan L maintains a design similar to the overseas standard Tiguan model, featuring a clean and straightforward style, with additional chrome decorative elements compared to the standard wheelbase model. The Tiguan L comes standard with ESP vehicle stability system and front side airbags, while the top-of-the-line flagship model includes pre-collision safety protection system, knee airbags, lane keeping system, 360-degree parking camera, and HUD head-up display system.

When I usually drive my Tiguan L and need to exit the navigation, the operation is quite straightforward. Just tap the 'End Navigation' button at the bottom right corner of the central control screen, and within seconds, it returns to the map interface, which continues to display the current location but stops providing guidance. Alternatively, pressing the physical back button a few times can also exit the navigation. The system defaults to closing the navigation service without affecting the entertainment functions. I recommend performing this operation when the car is stationary for safety, avoiding distractions from tapping the screen while driving. Sometimes, if the system responds slowly and gets stuck, restarting the engine or waiting a while usually resolves it. After exiting, the navigation data is saved, and you can continue using it the next time you start the car. Voice commands are also quite effective; simply saying 'Close Navigation' works well, which is particularly suitable for long-distance driving to reduce operational burden. Keeping the software updated helps prevent minor issues.

When exiting navigation while driving, safety comes first. I usually pull over or use the voice system, pressing the steering wheel's talk button to say 'Exit Navigation,' which automatically ends the route without distracting me from driving. For manual operation, find the 'Cancel' option on the screen and tap it once to stop, avoiding frequent switching that could divert attention. The Tiguan L is designed with a safety lock feature that simplifies operations when the speed is too high, and the interface becomes clean after exiting. To prevent lag, avoid running too many background apps. For beginners, it's best to practice a few times while parked to familiarize yourself with the button positions. After exiting navigation, the map goes silent, not affecting other music apps.

Exiting the navigation system in the Tiguan L is primarily done by selecting options from the central control menu. Open the navigation interface, locate the 'End' or 'Close' button in the function area, and tap it. Physical buttons like the back button can also trigger an exit when pressed repeatedly. Voice control is another method: activate the system and say 'Stop navigation,' as its recognition accuracy is decent. The exit process automatically saves the current progress, which will be restored upon the next startup. System response is usually quick but may occasionally lag—avoid rapid consecutive operations to prevent freezing. It's advisable to consult the vehicle manual or online tutorials for guidance.


