Where is the drainage hole for the Lavida Plus door?
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The drainage hole for the Volkswagen Lavida's door is located at the bottom of the door. You can see it by removing the lowest sealing rubber strip. Most vehicles have drainage outlets at the bottom of all four doors, while some are set within the sealing strip. Most door panel drainage holes do not have a hose for guidance; rainwater that leaks into the door will flow down to the lower drainage hole and exit, as the drainage hole is positioned low. Below is some relevant information about the Lavida Plus: 1. Exterior: The front design of the Lavida Plus resembles the Arteon, with horizontal grilles integrated into the headlights and a chrome strip running across the top of the grille. The headlights are more refined, with high-end models featuring LED low and high beams, complemented by LED strip daytime running lights. The Lavida Plus measures 4670/1806/1474mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2688mm, representing increases of 65/41/14mm and 78mm in wheelbase compared to the current model. The car will be available in six colors. The rear design of the Lavida Plus is bold and clean, with simple lines. The taillights, like the headlights, use LED light sources. 2. Interior: The Lavida Plus interior comes in three color schemes: Cool Black, Warm Beige, and Personality Brown. The instrument panel combines mechanical and LCD screens, and the new model will also feature an auto-hold function, electronic parking brake, leather seats, one-key start, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, rear air vents, and rear USB charging ports. High-end models are equipped with automatic air conditioning and standard rear air vents.