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What are the hidden features of the Touareg 380 4WD Luxury Edition?

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VonKaleb
08/27/25 6:29am
Hidden features include horn sound when unlocking and locking the car, sport pointer, displaying air volume when the air conditioner is on auto, off-road information display, etc. Here is the relevant information: Vehicle dimensions: The Touareg 380 is a new mid-to-large SUV under SAIC Volkswagen. Its length, width, and height are 5039 x 1989 x 1773 mm, with a wheelbase of 2980 mm. Exterior: The Touareg 380 draws heavily from the design of the CrossBlue concept car, giving it a very imposing overall appearance. It features a double-bar chrome horizontal grille that extends directly into the interior of the headlights.
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AmyRose
09/09/25 5:21am
My favorite hidden features are those in the Teramont 380 4Motion Luxury version, and I've personally tried activating several of them. These features aren't enabled by default and require a bit of DIY using an OBD diagnostic tool—common ones like VCDS or OBDeleven software can get the job done. First is the auto-lock function, where doors automatically lock once the speed exceeds 15 km/h, preventing accidental opening while driving—especially useful in urban traffic jams. Then there's the tap-turn signal option, where a light press on the turn stalk triggers three flashes, saving effort and enhancing safety. Another crucial one is the emergency brake signal: during hard braking at high speeds, the taillights flash rapidly to alert following vehicles, reducing rear-end collision risks. You can also activate the auto-dipping mirror when reversing, helping you see the curb better. I think these features all enhance the driving experience—why not enable them? Volkswagen probably keeps them off by default for simplicity, but unlocking them yourself is full of pleasant surprises!
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MacGiselle
10/23/25 6:12am
As a Touareg owner, I believe hidden features can significantly enhance driving safety. With simple settings, you can activate the automatic door locking system - doors lock as soon as the vehicle moves, preventing accidental opening by children or pets. The emergency brake alert function is also crucial, making brake lights flash rapidly during hard braking to improve rear vehicle visibility and reduce accident risks. Parking aids like auto-dipping side mirrors enable more precise reversing, especially in tight spaces. The remote key can even be programmed for one-touch window control, convenient for summer ventilation or rainy-day window closing. These features are all built into the system but inactive by default. I think Volkswagen might have simplified initial setup, but personally activating them makes daily driving more secure and convenient. Safety comes first - these little tricks are truly worth trying.
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