Is the Passat trip button a reset button?

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TessaRose
07/24/25 8:51pm
trip represents the mileage, which is the mileage before the current phase reset. If you want to restart recording the mileage, you can long press to reset. Here are the related introductions: 1. Interior: The dual-tone interior design mainly uses three contrasting textures of leather, imitation wood, and chrome plating, giving the interior a modern feel. In terms of materials, the new Passat has almost no exposed plastic modules, with leather and imitation wood textures being quite good. 2. Power: The 1.4T high-power model has a maximum horsepower of 110kW and a peak torque of 250N·m. For the low-power tuned version of the 2.0T, its maximum power is 137kW at 4100-6000rpm, and the peak torque reaches 320N·m at 1500-4000rpm.
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