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Introduction to the 2020 Tayron Infotainment Screen Usage

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LeilaFitz
08/26/2025, 11:36 PM

2020 Tayron Infotainment Screen Usage Introduction is as follows: 1. Center Console Buttons: SYNC – Dual-zone climate control switch. Models equipped with this feature allow independent temperature control for driver and passenger sides. Electronic Stability Control (ESC, configurable via the infotainment screen) is enabled by default. Hazard warning lights should be activated in emergencies to alert other vehicles and prevent rear-end collisions. Volume adjustment buttons (located on the steering wheel) control multimedia volume and can also be used for track skipping. Parking radar/camera displays images on the infotainment screen, accompanied by audible alerts if equipped. Auto Hold function engages during stops (e.g., at traffic lights), locking the wheels after releasing the brake pedal to reduce driver fatigue. Pressing the accelerator resumes driving. Auto Start-Stop temporarily turns off the engine when activated. The vehicle restarts when the brake pedal is released. 2. Door Buttons: Rear window lock button, one-touch up/down window controls for all doors, exterior mirror adjustment switches (angle, fold, heating). The trunk release is located below the door handle. 3. Roof Buttons: Welcome light, driver/passenger reading lights, interior lighting switch, and sunroof controls.

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MacAlana
09/08/2025, 10:45 PM

I've been driving the 2020 Tayron for almost a year now, and the infotainment screen operation is very intuitive. The screen automatically lights up when starting the car, with smooth touch response: the main menu is straightforward, tapping into navigation to input destinations shows clear maps with real-time traffic updates. Music playback is for daily use, Bluetooth connects to the phone quickly, and selecting songs is simple and fast. Air conditioning settings are integrated on the left side of the screen, adjusting temperature and airflow is effortless, reducing distracted driving for better safety. The screen size is large enough, with user-friendly icon designs that are easy on the eyes. There's also voice control functionality; just say 'open navigation' or 'increase temperature,' and it follows commands. Supports CarPlay and Android Auto, plugging in the phone mirrors apps for convenient message viewing and podcast listening. Overall, it's easy to get the hang of, becoming habitual within a couple of days, significantly enhancing both commuting and travel experiences without lagging or holding you back.

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DiVanessa
10/22/2025, 11:33 PM

As someone who uses this car for business every day, I find the infotainment screen very thoughtful. The screen lights up instantly when starting the car, with responsive touch controls and no lag. I particularly love the navigation feature—it quickly sets routes while avoiding traffic jams, with detailed maps. The music system is straightforward: just select the media icon to play Bluetooth songs or radio. The climate controls are integrated on the side, allowing easy adjustment of temperature and fan speed with a simple swipe. The screen layout is tidy, with essential buttons like volume and return to home menu placed at the corners. Phone mirroring works well, and CarPlay ensures safe handling of calls. It also supports customization, such as interface colors or shortcut functions for frequently used features. For time-sensitive individuals, it saves a lot of manual operation time, allowing more focus on driving with fewer mistakes. Once you get the hang of it, the practicality really shines.

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SanReagan
12/05/2025, 10:57 PM

When I first got my hands on the 2020 Tayron, the center console screen was quite fun. The screen lights up as soon as the car starts, and you can operate it with a touch just like a smartphone. Navigation is the main feature—finding places is easy with convenient input, clear maps, and fast updates. Bluetooth music connects to the phone for instant playback, with quick response and no lag. Adjusting the AC is intuitive—just tap the screen to set temperature and fan speed. The voice function is powerful, executing commands instantly and saving manual effort. The screen size is just right, with large icons for easy recognition and minimal, straightforward settings that even beginners can learn quickly. It supports phone mirroring like CarPlay for safe app browsing. It’s quick to get the hang of, and after a few uses, it becomes second nature, adding to the driving fun.

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