How to Turn on the Heater in the Tayron?

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AthenaDella
07/30/25 5:54am
The Tayron's heater can be activated simply by increasing the temperature setting and selecting an appropriate fan speed. There's no need to press the AC button when using the heater. The Tayron is a midsize SUV under the Volkswagen brand, equipped with three engine options: a 1.4L turbocharged engine, a low-power 2.0L turbocharged engine, and a high-power 2.0L turbocharged engine. Featuring Volkswagen's latest family design language, the Tayron's dashboard is slightly angled toward the driver for enhanced ergonomics, while the lower center console and gearshift area maintain a more traditional, clean layout. The interior boasts a 10.3-inch full LCD instrument cluster paired with a 9.2-inch central touchscreen, complemented by 10-color adjustable ambient lighting, giving the cabin a youthful and stylish appeal.
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