
The towing hook of the 2019 Lavida is stored inside the spare tire compartment in the trunk. Simply screw it into the towing hook cover on the rear bumper. Below is some relevant information about the 2019 Lavida: 1. Four models: Currently, there are four models of the Lavida Start available, all equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated multi-point fuel-injected four-cylinder engine, delivering a maximum of 112 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque. The 0-100 km/h acceleration time is around 13 seconds, suitable only for regular daily commuting. 2. Exterior: The Comfort Automatic model comes with halogen headlights, 16-inch alloy wheels, rear parking sensors, a power sunroof, and heated side mirrors. 3. Interior: Features include a plastic multifunction steering wheel, seats with a combination of leather and fabric upholstery, and an 8-inch central touchscreen, which is typically pre-installed by the 4S dealership.

The tow hook for the 2019 Lavida is typically installed in the central lower area of the rear bumper, a common design that helps evenly distribute towing force. Whenever I inspect it, I always pay attention to that small circular plastic cover plate - it can be pushed open by hand or gently pried with a screwdriver to reveal the threaded hole underneath. Note that the vehicle may not come with the actual hook pre-installed from the factory, only the interface reserved, so it's best to prepare a suitable tow hook rod in advance or keep a spare tool in the trunk. Remember to completely stop the vehicle and engage the handbrake during operation to avoid any risk of sliding during connection. Some friends of mine occasionally mistake its location as being on the side of the bumper and can't find it; in fact, most models including the Lavida standardize this position for quick access. If the cover gets damaged or rusted, replace it promptly to ensure functionality, as this relates directly to roadside assistance safety.

When I drove the 2019 Lavida, the rear tow hook location was quite noticeable, right under the center of the rear bumper. You'll see a small square-shaped cover at the bottom of the bumper, usually made of black plastic, which can be easily pried off. I once helped a friend with towing and found it positioned right at the center of the rear. After removing the cover, you can simply screw the hook in. It's quite practical for situations like flat tires or breakdowns. Remember to check if the cover is loose or dirty before each drive.


