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Instrument cluster -> Head-up display for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

In the driver’s field of vision: displays in the head-up display  
(illustration).  
The head-up display projects selected information or warning messages from the assist systems or the Infotainment system into the  
driver’s field of vision.  
Some content cannot be hidden, e.g. warning messages.  
If the surroundings become darker, the display brightness is automatically dimmed. The basic brightness level is adjusted  
together with the instrument lighting (→ Instrument and switch lighting).  
Reflections can occur if the incident sunlight strikes the display at an unfavourable angle.  
Sunglasses with polarising filters can negatively affect the readability of the display.  
The ideal position to read the head-up display depends on the seat position and the height setting of the head-up display.  
Switching the head-up display on and off  
The head-up display (HUD) can be switched on and off in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system.  
Adjusting the height  
In order to individually set the viewing angle, adjust the head-up display in the corresponding menu in the instrument cluster or in the  
vehicle settings of the Infotainment system.  
1. Assume the correct sitting position.  
2. Adjust the desired position and angle of the head-up display with the function buttons or the buttons on the multifunction  
steering wheel.  
The rotation can also be adjusted in the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system.  
Settings in the Infotainment system  
You can configure additional settings for the head-up display in the Vehicle menu in the Infotainment system.  
1. Select the Interior view in the Vehicle menu.  
2. Tap the Head-up display function button.  
Other settings are available:  
Adjust the head-up display brightness.  
Selection of the display contents for the head-up display, e.g. displays of the driver assist systems or the Infotainment system.  
Alternative colour scheme of the head-up display for poor weather conditions, e.g. snowfall.