Where is the Volkswagen Lavida nameplate located?

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ClaraAnn
07/29/25 12:38pm
The nameplate of the Volkswagen Lavida is located under the hood, within the engine compartment. Additional information about the Volkswagen Lavida is as follows: 1. The Lavida's in-car navigation system combines touch screen and knob control operation methods, with MP3 playback capability, supporting USB, AUX, and SD card expansion slots. It is user-friendly and powerful, featuring a foldable LCD screen design. 2. The Lavida seats offer 4-way manual adjustment, with higher-end models including electric lumbar support adjustment, providing a wide range of adjustments and comfort for long-distance driving.
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