
Among the four configurations of the Jetta VS7, the two higher-end versions feature a 10-inch J-CONNECT intelligent connectivity system. The interface offers a clean visual experience, and most functions can be accessed by swiping left or right on the screen. In addition to the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel, there are shortcut keys on the left side of the touchscreen for returning to the home page, touch-sensitive volume adjustment, voice assistant activation, and screen on/off. Below is a detailed introduction to the Jetta brand: 1. Overview: Jetta is a car brand under FAW- Automotive Co., Ltd., a joint venture of the German Volkswagen Group in China. Its first model, the Jetta-MK1, was launched in Europe in 1979. 2. Other specifications: Wheelbase is 2604mm. Vehicle dimensions are 450117041469 (mm). Trunk capacity is 442 liters. Fuel consumption is 5.7L/100km. Fuel tank capacity is 55 liters. Engine type is the EA211 series. Top speed is 200km/h. Minimum acceleration time is 8.7 seconds (0-100km/h). Drive type is front-engine, front-wheel drive.

From a car modification enthusiast's perspective, the button functionality design in the Jetta VS7 cabin emphasizes practicality. The left-side steering wheel buttons control volume adjustment and media track switching, while the right-side buttons handle adaptive cruise control speed settings – especially convenient for highway driving. The most prominent are the air conditioning buttons in the center console, featuring a large temperature adjustment knob, clearly marked fan speed controls, and front/rear windshield defogging functions that prevent winter fogging. The power window buttons on the doors operate smoothly with single-press control, and small buttons near the instrument cluster scroll through fuel consumption and mileage data. Additionally, the gearshift area has a drive mode selector button (toggle between Eco and Sport modes), while the heated mirror button near the door handle effectively handles rainy/foggy conditions. The rubberized buttons offer soft tactile feedback with quick response, all arranged in a logical layout that leaves room for adding custom lighting effects during modifications.

As a new owner of the Jetta VS7, I was initially unfamiliar with the buttons inside the car but now I know them well. The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel are for volume adjustment, with the middle one for switching tracks or radio stations. The buttons on the right are for cruise control speed adjustment—beginners should try them slowly to avoid mistakes. The most commonly used buttons are on the center console for air conditioning: a temperature knob for adjustments, simple fan speed buttons, and a defogging button for quick use. The window control buttons on the door operate the glass swiftly—just be careful not to accidentally lock the windows. The info button near the dashboard displays fuel levels and other details, while the one-touch start button makes ignition easy. The light controls on the handle switch between turn signals and high/low beams. Though there aren't many buttons for daily driving, they cover all functions—just prioritize safety and get familiar with them.

I find the button design of the Jetta VS7 very considerate, making family trips convenient. The air conditioning button is my most frequently used feature—the large knob for adjusting temperature ensures the kids won't complain about being too hot or cold, and with just a press of the fan button, the airflow becomes comfortable. On the steering wheel, the left-side volume button plays music to soothe the kids, while the right-side cruise control button makes long drives less tiring. The defogger button on the center console prevents blurring on rainy days, and the window buttons on the door panel, along with the rear window safety lock, keep the kids from tampering. A quick glance at the information display button shows fuel consumption, giving peace of mind. The button layout is clear, free of complex jargon, and easy to remember—operating them is effortless, ensuring a stable drive that earns praise from the whole family.

After driving for many years, I find the buttons on the Jetta VS7 practical and easy to use. The volume control and track selection buttons on the left side of the steering wheel make playing music effortless, while the cruise control buttons on the right help set speed for safer driving. The central console's air conditioning knobs adjust temperature, the fan button controls intensity, and the defogger button clears the view with a single press. The window control buttons on the door operate the glass smoothly, and their positions are easy to remember to avoid mistakes. The instrument panel's info button lets you check mileage without hassle, and the start button ignites the engine quickly. The entire setup is straightforward, making it very convenient for experienced drivers.

From the perspective of car enthusiasts, the Jetta VS7 buttons have great potential for fun. The steering wheel buttons for volume, media control, and cruise speed setting are responsive. The center console AC knobs, fan, and defog function buttons are practical and can be customized with ambient lighting. The door buttons for window lift and mirror heating are simple to handle on rainy days. The info display button scrolls data, and the driving mode key switches between economy and sport modes, offering great flexibility for modifications. The button materials are soft and easy to upgrade, enhancing the driving experience through personalized settings. Regular use and trying out new functions can add more fun to driving.


