Multiple features of their infotainment are there but softlocked out, the engines on the more powerful trim levels aren’t different or tuned, it’s just a different ecu map, etc.
I have observed that myself with the infotainment system of my 2017 Golf Alltrack, but when did they start software derating their engines? My understanding is that there’s nothing much to be gained from an aftermarket ECU tune unless I switch to premium gas and the more powerful Golf models have other real differences like bigger turbochargers.
Big oof.
that sounds just awful
You Lemmy drones to are the same as the Reddit ones thinking they smart but no one here smart including me because I posted this comment
Yeah we’re all stupid, except VW and their software-defined cars. Should we cease to exist now or what are you suggesting?
Do you disagree with something?
People are stupid no matter the domain/platform/social media they interact on.
except me. im like smart and stuff.
Enshittification on another whole level
So I just need to run an Ansible playbook and my sedan turns into a pickup truck?
Yay, subscriptions for everything! Car as a service! What’s not to like?? 🤮
Isn’t this more or less what Tesla did?
I don’t know if they were the first, but they’re one of the most notorious offenders.
VW has been doing it for years anyway.
Multiple features of their infotainment are there but softlocked out, the engines on the more powerful trim levels aren’t different or tuned, it’s just a different ecu map, etc.
I have observed that myself with the infotainment system of my 2017 Golf Alltrack, but when did they start software derating their engines? My understanding is that there’s nothing much to be gained from an aftermarket ECU tune unless I switch to premium gas and the more powerful Golf models have other real differences like bigger turbochargers.
With the entire vehicle constructed from IoT components