Will the TAYRON automatically lock if I forget to lock it?

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OValentina
08/26/25 3:50am
TAYRON will not automatically lock if you forget to lock it. Additional information is as follows: 1. TAYRON features: The TAYRON does not have an automatic locking function when leaving the vehicle, unless there is no operation within 45 seconds after unlocking, it will automatically lock. Additionally, if the trunk is opened and then closed while the vehicle is locked, it will automatically lock. 2. TAYRON: The TAYRON is a car under FAW-Volkswagen. The TAYRON has three body length specifications: 4589mm/4595mm/4590mm, a width of 1860mm, a height of 1660mm, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. The design of a short body + long wheelbase is a feature of the new models on Volkswagen's MQB platform, aligning with its more upscale positioning that emphasizes sportiness.
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VanKiara
09/08/25 4:44am
Regarding whether the Tayron will automatically lock if you forget to do so, I must say it depends on the specific vehicle settings. Many new Tayron models are equipped with a walk-away auto-lock feature, which detects when the key is a certain distance away from the car and automatically locks the doors to prevent theft. However, this option must be manually enabled in the vehicle settings, as it is usually turned off by default. If the feature is not activated, the car will not lock automatically, and the doors will remain open after you exit. As a tech enthusiast, I recommend navigating through the infotainment system menu to enable it. By the way, the auto-lock timing may vary between 15 to 30 seconds, and some models support mobile app alerts that can push warnings if you forget to lock the car. Developing a habit of checking the car when leaving is always more reliable, as key signals can occasionally be misjudged. Additionally, this feature is more common in higher trim levels, while base models may lack it, so it's best to check the manual or consult the 4S store to avoid unnecessary efforts.
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