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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 System Booklet 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. Steering Wheel Left Side Controls
    Buttons for operating the Cruise Control or Adaptive Cruise Control and Travel Assist features.

    •  Volume Slider: Adjust the volume for audio, navigation, and notifications. This operates with a finger slide or press for selection.

  2. Steering Wheel Right Side Controls
    Buttons to control audio selections, voice control, and the ID. Cockpit.

    • Voice Control Button: Activates the Voice Control system. A short press activates the native Volkswagen Voice Control system. A long press activates Voice Control for a paired phone or App-Connect.

    • VIEW Button: Changes the ID. Cockpit view between Basic and Simplified.

    •  Media Slider: Control media with track forward and backward. This operates with a finger slide or press for selection.

  3. Turn Signal, High Beam, and Windshield Wiper Lever
    Intermittent and AUTO-Low/High functions for the front wipers are activated with the switch on the front of the stalk.

    • Press the button on the end of the stalk to the first level for a single wipe.
    • Press and hold the button in the second level to wash.

      Rear wiper and washer are controlled with the switch on top of the stalk.
    • Push the switch one click to the right to activate the rear wiper.
    • Push and hold to wash the rear window.

      NOTE: After washing the rear window, the switch will return to the Off position. To turn off the wiper after washing, turn the switch by one click.

      The turn signal is turned on by pressing the stalk up for right turn signal and down for left turn signal.

      Push the stalk away from you to turn on the high beam headlights, or to engage auto high beams, when available. Pull the stalk toward you to flash the high beam headlights or turn them off if they are on.
  4. Gear Selector
    Select your desired drive gear by rotating forward once for Drive (D), rotating forward twice for Energy Recuperation (B), or backwards once for Reverse (R). Neutral is selected by rotating forward or backward.

  5. Vehicle Menu
    Access useful vehicle settings.

  6. Infotainment
    User-configurable touchscreen with voice control for easy access to various features, including phone, media, radio, App-Connect, climate control, vehicle settings, and the Navigation system.

  7. ID. Cockpit Screen
    High-resolution LCD color screen capable of displaying different vehicle information and driving data. Briefly pressing the VIEW button on the steering wheel allows you to focus your preferred display and toggle the remaining display options.

  8. USB-C Ports and Wireless Charging Tray
    USB Type C ports can either charge or transfer data from a USB device. Ports marked with the USB symbol can transfer data and charge, while ports marked with the battery symbol can only supply power.
    Charge a compatible device wirelessly by placing it face-up in the wireless charging tray.

  9. Climatronic Control
    Control of the cabin’s temperature and ventilation can be automatically controlled or manually controlled by adjusting temperatures and modes. Seat heating and ventilation can also be activated as desired.

  10. Starter Button (not shown)
    Some vehicle functions are activated as soon as the driver approaches the vehicle with the vehicle key. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the vehicle automatically turns on. Some vehicle functions are deactivated when the parking brake is engaged, and the vehicle can also be turned on and off using the button as an alternative.

  11. Volume Slider
    Control the infotainment’s volume through a touch-sensitive slider bar. Either touch each end of the bar to raise or lower volume, or slide your finger left or right across the bar to adjust.

  12. Driver and Passenger Temperature Sliders
    Control HVAC temperature in each zone with a touch-sensitive slider bar. Either touch each end of the bar to raise or lower temperature, or slide your finger left or right across the bar to adjust.

  13. Home Button
    To open the home screen, tap Home.

  14. Charging Menu
    Set charging locations, maximum or high-voltage battery state of charge, and prioritize charging sessions from within the Charging menu.

  15. App Favorites
    Customizable shortcuts for frequently used functions and menus.

  16. Light & Sight Panel
    Control functions such as headlights, power exterior lights, defrost, and more, depending on vehicle equipment.

  17. Rear Sliding Door Controls
    Open or close the rear sliding doors by pressing the button on the respective side. Press the center button to disable the power functionality of the sliding doors; doors can still be manually operated.