What are the differences between the Volkswagen Lavida Manual Fashion Edition and Manual Comfort Edition?

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DiClaire
07/29/25 6:19pm
The differences between the Volkswagen Lavida Manual Fashion Edition and Manual Comfort Edition include front side airbags, tire pressure monitoring system, electric sunroof, rear parking radar, leather seats, cup holders, front fog lights, mirror heating, and different tire specifications. Below is an introduction to the Volkswagen Lavida: 1. Exterior Design: The Volkswagen Lavida Qi Hang is a model launched by SAIC Volkswagen, originally known as the Lavida Classic Edition. The SAIC Volkswagen Lavida Qi Hang is based on the previous generation model, with minimal changes to the overall shape but some adjustments in details. The most significant difference lies in the design of the front bumper. The SAIC Volkswagen Lavida Qi Hang's front bumper is divided into three sections, with more pronounced contours, and a chrome trim strip running across the front of the car, enhancing the visual appeal. 2. Configuration: The vehicle is equipped with ESP electronic stability system, RKA intelligent tire pressure monitoring, MKB multiple collision prevention, front airbags for the driver and passenger, PM2.5 dust filter, rear parking radar, and other features. Additionally, the high-end models come with LED daytime running lights, cruise control, multifunction steering wheel, leather/fabric combination seats, electric sunroof, and other configurations.
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