VW Golf gets infotainment upgrade

Volkswagen has launched an enhanced infotainment system for the Golf.

Volkswagen has upgraded the infotainment for its Golf with a particular highlight being the improved voice recognition system and a promised increase in responsiveness.

Faster operation

While the whole infotainment system has been enhanced with new, more powerful chips offering up to 25 per cent greater computing capacity, the main advantage is that overall operation is now faster, including the voice recognition system.

Starting the system with the "Hello Volkswagen" phrase, the software can, according to VW, not only recognise everyday phrases such as "I'm cold" or "Where can I find a Japanese restaurant in Berlin?" (or Dublin or Waterford, presumably), but also recognise whether the driver or passenger is speaking. As a result, the system can complete requests such as tailoring the climate control settings, to the person making the commands.

Volkswagen says that the new tech is a lot easier and smoother to use than before with comprehension now standing at around 95 per cent and the telephone, navigation and climate control all now operable via voice control. Nor does it matter if the driver is out of coverage such as in an underground car park or area of bad reception as, in addition to the web cloud, the car also stores information offline.

According to VW, the system operates up to four times faster than before, taking five tenths of a second to process an online request on the server, as well as taking just a second to send the information back to the car's infotainment displays.

Improved touchscreen tech

As well as voice recognition, the usability of the touchscreen has been enhanced making it more difficult to accidentally press the wrong icon. When the user's finger comes within a few centimetres of the screen, the system blocks the buttons around the hazard warning light switch to prevent unwanted activation. As soon as contact is made between finger and screen, VW says, the sliders for volume and temperature are also blocked, again, to prevent accidental adjustment. New proximity sensors allow users to operate parts of the system using gesture control from a few inches away, too.

Fitted to 2022 Golfs

All Golfs produced from early 2022 will automatically feature the system upgrades, while Volkswagen will allow existing owners of the Golf to upgrade the software to benefit from the improvements that don't require new hardware.

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Published on: December 16, 2021