Differences in voice control systems
Command-based voice control (standard)
Voice control only recognises grammatically correct voice commands. Voice commands must follow a defined syntax
in order to be recognised correctly, e.g.: “Navigate to [Town, Street name, House number]”.
Depending on the equipment, you will find further examples in the Infotainment system (→ Infotainment system
overview). Command-based voice control can be performed in every available language.
Enhanced voice control (offline or online).
Voice commands can be freely formulated and colloquial. For example, the system will show the remaining time until
arrival at your destination in response to the statement “How much longer do I have to drive?”.
Depending on the equipment, further suggestions for voice commands can be found in the Infotainment system
(→ Infotainment system overview). Suggested voice commands depend on the set language.
Advanced voice control works online and offline. Voice commands can be processed better in online mode because
more data is available. For online mode, you need a valid We Connect Plus contract.
If advanced voice control is available in your language, it is used when voice control is
activated.
Supported languages
The number of languages available in your country depends on the vehicle equipment.
Start voice control by saying the activation word used in your country.
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