What does the convenient window opening feature of the Volkswagen Magotan mean?

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KylieMarie
07/29/25 11:48pm
The convenient window opening feature of the Volkswagen Magotan refers to the one-touch control for opening and closing the windows, also known as the one-touch window lift function. Function of the one-touch window lift: The one-touch window lift function is only available in certain models and not all. This feature is very convenient when using the vehicle, as it helps prevent the driver from being distracted and enhances the driving safety of the vehicle. Advantages of the one-touch window lift: Nowadays, most mid-to-high-end models are equipped with the one-touch window lift function, primarily for the convenience of the driver and passengers. It mainly helps avoid distractions caused by manually operating the windows, thereby improving safety. One-touch window lifts generally come with an "anti-pinch" feature to prevent the risk of pinching fingers.
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