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Enyaq Infotainment UI

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How is everyone getting on with theirs?

I've had my Enyaq about 10 days now and erm... I can't seem to make much sense of it. So many menus and sub menus that don't seem to be all that logical in their design.

It's not distracting from the experience, it's such a laid back, relaxed way to get around, but for me... it's just too complex to use whilst moving and if I was being hyper critical, it's a bit too big and the left of the screen too far away to use safely when driving.

The Enyaq is indeed a car to drive in a laid back and relaxed way.
The infotainment system and all the bells and whistles can be a bit daunting at first, but you will get the hang of it real soon. You could familiarize yourself with it by watching some YouTube videos on the topic.

If part of the screen is out of reach, I suggest you experiment with the positioning of the seat. Often just a little less incline of the back rest does wonders. Or slide the seat a tad forward.
Just my two eurocents 😉

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