Introduction to
Your Golf GTI/Golf R

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The information within this guide must be used in conjunction with the information in the Volkswagen Owner’s Manual. You should refer to your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual and Infotainment Supplement for all information, warnings, and feature limitations. Always pay careful attention to the road and do not drive while distracted. Some Infotainment features can only be accessed and operated when the vehicle is standing still.

  1. Digital Cockpit
    Allows you to customize the presentation of vehicle information in the instrument cluster. The VIEW button on the steering wheel toggles between multiple main display views. The secondary display can be selected and configured using the horizontal menu buttons , along with the vertical arrow buttons on the right-side steering wheel controls.

  2. Head-Up Display (not shown)
    The Head-up display projects selected information onto the windshield in the driver’s field of view, such as the current speed limit, vehicle speed, and the actions of driver assistance systems. To turn the system on from the Infotainment: select Vehicle menu > vehicle (left hand side) > Interior > Head-up display > toggle Head-up display to Active.

  3. Quick Access Buttons
    The quick access buttons below the Infotainment system provide a fast, easy way to access often-used features.

    • ASSIST: The ASSIST button opens a graphic interface to allow the activation, deactivation and modification of advanced driver assist systems.
    • CLIMA: The button opens the controls for all the user-adjustable options for the climate control system, including temperature, fan speed, airflow and more.
    • MENU: The Park MENU button opens the Park Assist system menu to assist the driver when parking and maneuvering. Tap the settings function key to open additional settings to alter selections for the various parking systems.
    • MODE: The Drive MODE button opens the menu to select the vehicle’s driving mode, which can affect things such as steering feel, engine sound, and adaptive cruise control behavior.
  4. Infotainment
    Touch sensitive icons control the various Infotainment functions, including: radio, media selections, App-Connect functions, phone operation, vehicle functions and the optional Navigation system. To move icons press, hold and drag to the desired location.

  5. Start-Stop System (not shown)
    The engine shuts off automatically when the vehicle comes to a stop, such as at traffic lights. The engine will restart when the brake is released. Start-Stop automatically activates when the ignition is switched on, and the indicator light comes on. If deactivated, the indicator light  comes on and the start-stop system is not available. To deactivate from the Infotainment system, use the pull down menu and press the Start/Stop button.

  6. Automatic Transmission Selector Lever
    With the vehicle on and the brake pedal depressed, move the lever forward or backward until the pressure point indicates you are in position. To skip a gear, push past the pressure point to the next pressure point. The label next to the lever will light up for the selected gear position.

  7. USB-C Port
    USB Type C ports allow you to connect your mobile phone to your Golf with the latest generation of USB. For data and charging, USB Type C ports are available in the cubby in front of the selector lever. Charging only USB-C ports are available in the rear. To utilize USB Type C, you must have a compatible cable. To find a cable that converts your phone's charging port to a USB Type C connector, click here .

  8. Steering Wheel Left Side Controls
    Buttons for operating Driver Assistance features. Volume settings for radio, navigation system notifications, and phone calls. You can slide your finger or press on each side to increase or decrease volume. On Golf R models, you can select a driving mode by pressing the button.

  9. Steering Wheel Right Side Controls

    • Voice Control Button: Activates the Voice control system. A short press activates Volkswagen’s native Voice Control system. A long press will activate Voice Control to a compatible paired phone’s digital assistant.
    • VIEW Button: Switches displays between the following views: Summary, Classic, Navigation, Driver Assistance, and Special. You can also select and configure secondary displays by using the buttons to select the right or left secondary display. Select your preferred secondary display using the buttons, then press the button to confirm selection. To view or hide secondary displays, press and hold the VIEW button.
    • OK Button: Used to confirm selections, and answer telephone calls.
    • Steering Wheel Heating: Press to turn on at the highest level, press repeatedly to adjust the heating level.
    • Horizontal Menu Buttons: Used to navigate through the instrument cluster’s main menus.
    • Vertical Arrow Buttons: Push to navigate inside a specific menu.
    • Horizontal Arrow Buttons: Slide your finger or press on either side to change radio stations, scroll through radio presets, or select the next or previous media track.
  10. Wireless Charging
    Can charge a Qi-capable mobile phone without the need to plug in. Simply place it securely in the center of the surface with the display facing up. An alert in the Infotainment system display indicates when charging begins.