How to Switch Display Content on the Bora Dashboard?
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Bora dashboard can switch display content to show the outside temperature gauge, cruise control digits, passenger seat display, etc. Here are specific details about the Bora: 1. Exterior: The design was inspired by traditional Chinese lion dance. Viewed from a 45-degree angle at the front, the 2011 Bora model differs from the Bora Classic, appearing more grand and imposing. 2. Powertrain: Equipped with an EA111 series 1.4TSI turbocharged engine produced by FAW-Volkswagen's Dalian Engine Plant. The Volkswagen 1.4TSI engine delivers a maximum power of 96 kW at 5000 rpm and sustains a peak torque of 220 Nm between 1750-3500 rpm, outperforming conventional 2.0L naturally aspirated engines.
I've been driving my Bora for over a year now, and switching the dashboard display is quite straightforward. It's mainly done using the buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, typically there's a VIEW button or one with arrows—just press it to cycle through the display options. For example, you can toggle between the current speed (which flashes momentarily), average fuel consumption data, remaining mileage, or trip records. This feature is really useful in daily driving, especially in traffic jams where you can quickly glance at fuel consumption to monitor habits—saving fuel and giving peace of mind. It's best to familiarize yourself with these functions when parked to avoid distractions while driving. I also like to display the time alongside navigation, making short business trips more convenient for planning. Having diverse dashboard information allows early warnings for low battery or fuel levels, preventing breakdowns—it's both practical and enhances driving safety.