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We hope you enjoy driving your new vehicle. Happy motoring.
Volkswagen AG
•This owner's manual is valid for all models and versions of the up!.
•An alphabetical index is included at the end of this manual.
•A list of abbreviations at the end of the manual explains the abbreviations used.
•Directions and positions such as left, right, front and rear are normally relative to the vehicle's
direction of travel, unless otherwise indicated.
•Illustrations help with orientation and should be regarded as a general guide.
•This owner's manual was written for left-hand drive vehicles. In right-hand drive vehicles the
controls may sometimes be different to those displayed in illustrations or described in the text
⇒ Overview of the driver side.
•Any technical changes made to the vehicle after publication of this booklet are contained in a
supplement that is included with the vehicle wallet.
All equipment and models are described without indicating whether the equipment is optional or
specific to the model type. This means that your vehicle may not have some of the equipment
described, or it may only be available in certain markets. The scope of equipment fitted in your
vehicle can be found in the sales documentation and you can contact your Volkswagen dealership
for further information.
All data in this owner's manual correspond to the information available at the time of going to print.
Because the vehicle is constantly being developed and further improved, there may be differences
between your vehicle and the data in this owner's manual. No discrepancy in data, illustrations or
descriptions shall form the basis for any legal claim.
Please ensure that the complete vehicle wallet is always in the vehicle if you lend or sell the vehicle
to someone else.
Standard booklets in the vehicle wallet:
•Service schedule
•Owner's manual
Additional booklets in the vehicle wallet (optional):
•Supplements
•Radio
•Other supplements
Exterior views
Side view
Fig. 1 Overview of the driver side
Key for ⇒ Fig. 1:
Roof aerial ⇒ Consumer information
Tank flap ⇒ Filling the tank
About this owner's manual
Overview of the vehicle
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Roof aerial ⇒ Consumer information
High-mounted brake light
Rear window
- Rear window heating ⇒ Heating, ventilating, cooling
Rear wiper ⇒ Windscreen wiper and washer
Tailgate ⇒ Tailgate
Tail light cluster ⇒ Lights⇒ Changing bulbs
Grip with tailgate release button ⇒ Tailgate
Number plate lights ⇒ Changing bulbs
Rear number plate holder
ParkPilot sensors ⇒ ParkPilot
Vehicle interior
Overview of the driver door
Fig. 4 Overview of the controls in the driver door (left-hand drive vehicles). The controls are
mirrored in right-hand drive vehicles
Key for ⇒ Fig. 4:
Button for operating the electric window in the driver door ⇒ Windows or stowage
compartment ⇒ Stowage area
Door release lever ⇒ Doors
Indicator lamp for SAFELOCK mechanism ⇒ Central locking system
Rotary knob for adjusting the electrical exterior mirrors ⇒ Mirrors
- Exterior mirror setting
- Exterior mirror heating
Central locking button for locking and unlocking the vehicle ⇒ Central locking
system
Handle for releasing the bonnet ⇒ Preparation for working in the engine compartment
Stowage compartment with drink holder ⇒ Stowage area⇒ Drink holder
Other available control elements
Depending on the level of equipment, the vehicle may have manual windows and/or manual
adjustment of the exterior mirrors ⇒ Mirrors.
Overview of the driver side
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Fig. 8 Overview of the lower section of the centre console
Key for ⇒ Fig. 8:
Stowage compartment with drink holder in the centre console ⇒ Drink holder
Ashtray ⇒ Ashtray and cigarette lighter
12-volt socket or cigarette lighter ⇒ Socket⇒ Ashtray and cigarette lighter
Handbrake ⇒ Braking, stopping and parking
Lever for:
- Manual gearbox ⇒ Changing gear
- Automated manual gearbox ⇒ Changing gear
Button for city emergency brake function ⇒ City emergency brake function
Overview of the front passenger side
Fig. 9 Overview of the front passenger side (left-hand drive vehicles). The controls are mirrored in
right-hand drive vehicles
Key for ⇒ Fig. 9:
Location of front passenger front airbag in the dash panel ⇒ Airbag system
Vent ⇒ Heating, ventilating, cooling
To the side of the dash panel: key-operated switch for disabling the front passenger front
airbag ⇒ Airbag system
Opening lever for the stowage compartment or open stowage compartment ⇒ Stowage
area
Symbols in the roof
SymbolMeaning
Interior lights and reading lights ⇒ Lights
Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof ⇒ Electric panorama
sliding/tilting glass roof
Instrument cluster
Warning and indicator lamps
The warning and indicator lamps indicate various warnings ⇒, faults ⇒ or certain functions.
Some warning and indicator lamps light up when the ignition is switched on and should go out once
the engine is running or the vehicle is in motion.
Acoustic warning signals are sounded when some warning or indicator lamps light up.
SymbolMeaning ⇒See
Handbrake is applied.
⇒ Braking, stopping
and parkingDo not drive on!
Brake fluid level too low or fault in the brake system.
Flashing: Do not drive on!
Coolant level too low, coolant temperature too high or
coolant level system faulty.
⇒ Coolant
Flashing: Do not drive on!
Engine oil pressure too low.⇒ Engine oil
⇒ Steering
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Check that all lights and turn signals are working properly.
Check the tyre pressure (Wheels and tyres) and fuel level (Filling the tank).
Ensure that you have a good, clear view through all of the windows.
Secure any objects and luggage in the stowage compartments, the luggage compartment
or on the roof Driving notes.
Ensure that you are able to operate the pedals freely at all times.
Secure any children travelling in the vehicle in a restraint system suitable for their weight
and size Child seats (accessories).
Adjust the front seats, head restraints and mirrors properly in accordance with the size of
the occupants Adjusting the seat position, Mirrors.
Wear shoes that provide good grip for your feet when using the pedals.
The floor mat in the footwell on the driver side must leave the pedal area free and must be
securely fastened.
Assume a correct sitting position before setting off and maintain this position while driving.
This also applies to all passengers Adjusting the seat position.
Fasten your seat belt correctly before setting off and keep it properly fastened throughout
the journey. This also applies to all passengers Seat belts.
Each vehicle occupant must sit in a seat of their own and must have their own seat belt.
Never drive if your driving ability is impaired, e.g. by medication, alcohol or drugs.
Do not allow yourself to be distracted from the traffic, e.g. by passengers, telephone calls,
opening menus and making adjustments to settings.
Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic
conditions.
Observe traffic regulations and speed limits.
When travelling long distances, stop and take a break regularly – at least every 2 hours.
Secure animals in the vehicle using a system that is suitable for their weight and size.
Additional information and warnings:
•Sitting correctly and safely ⇒ Sitting correctly and safely
•Transporting ⇒ Transporting
•Starting the engine, changing gear and parking the vehicle ⇒ Starting the engine, changing gear
and parking
•Driving with respect for the environment ⇒ Driving with respect for the environment
•Consumer information ⇒ Consumer information
Preparing for a journey and driving safely
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Checklist
Observe the following information both before and during the journey to ensure your own safety
and the safety of passengers and other road users ⇒:
Servicing the vehicle is not only about vehicle maintenance – it also ensures that your
vehicle remains roadworthy and in perfect working order. Servicing work should therefore be
carried out in accordance with the service schedule. Some work may have to be carried out before
the due date of the next service if the vehicle is subjected to severe operating conditions. Severe
operating conditions are, for example, regular stop and go driving and driving in areas with high
levels of dust. Further information can be obtained from your Volkswagen dealership or qualified
workshop.
Driving abroad
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication or narcotics can cause serious
accidents and fatal injuries.
•Alcohol, drugs, medication and narcotics can severely impair perception, reaction times
and driving safety. This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
WARNING
Always observe current traffic regulations and speed limits, and think ahead when driving.
Correct interpretation of a driving situation can make the difference between reaching your
destination safely and having an accident with serious injuries.
WARNING
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Key for ⇒ Fig. 15:Petrol engineNatural gas
engine
Width (4-door)1,645 mm
â’¸Width (from one exterior mirror to the other)1,910 mm
â’¹
Height to the upper edge of the roof at kerb weight 1,478 mm1,480 mm
Hight at kerb weight to the upper edge of the
aerial base1,489 mm1,492 mm
â’ºHeight with open tailgate at kerb weight1,990 mm1,994 mm
â’»Ground clearance in road-ready state between
the axles144 mm145 mm
â’¼Wheelbase2,407 mm2,413 mm
â’½Length (from bumper to bumper)3,543 mm
â’¾Height with open bonnet and kerb weight1,622 mm
–Minimum turning circle diameterApproximately 9.8 m
Kerb weight without driver, without payload.
Without rod antenna screwed on.
Kerb weight with driver (75Â kg) and service fluids.
Performance figures
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
For reasons of vehicle registration and vehicle taxation, the power output and performance of some
engines may vary in some countries from the information given in this booklet.
Petrol engines
Engine powerECGearbox typeMaximum speed
44Â kW
CHYA
MG5
160 km/h (100Â mph)
44Â kW BlueMotion
technology161 km/h (100Â mph)
44Â kWAG5160 km/h (100Â mph)
55Â kW
CHYB
MG5
171 km/h (106Â mph)
55Â kW BlueMotion
technology172 km/h (106Â mph)
55Â kWAG5171 km/h (106Â mph)
Natural gas engine
Engine powerECGearbox typeMaximum speed
50Â kW BlueMotion
technologyCPGAMG5164 km/h (102Â mph)
When the performance figures were measured, the vehicle was not fitted with any equipment
that could reduce performance, e.g. a roof carrier or mud flaps.
Maximum speed is reached in 4th gear.
Maximum speed is reached in 4th gear.
Opening and closing
Vehicle key set
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•Take care when driving in car parks with protruding kerbstones or bollards. Objects that
protrude from the ground can damage the bumper and other components when parking the
vehicle.
•Drive carefully through dips in the road, over driveways, ramps, kerbstones and other
objects. Low-lying vehicle components such as the bumper, spoiler and parts of the
running gear, engine or exhaust system could be damaged.
NOTICE
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Fig. 18 Indicator lamp in the vehicle key
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
If a button on the vehicle key is pressed briefly, the indicator lamp ⇒ Fig. 18 (arrow) flashes once.
The lamp will flash several times if the button is pressed and held, e.g. convenience closing of the
electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof.
If the indicator lamp in the key does not light up when a button is pressed, the battery in the key
should be replaced ⇒ Replacing the battery.
Replacing the battery
Fig. 19 Vehicle key: opening the battery case cover
Fig. 20 Vehicle key: removing the battery
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Volkswagen recommends having the battery changed by a qualified workshop.
The battery is located on the rear side of the vehicle key underneath a cover.
Replacing the battery
•Fold out the key bit of the vehicle key ⇒ Opening and closing the key bit.
•Pull up the cover on the rear side of the vehicle key ⇒ Fig. 19 in the direction of the arrow ⇒.
•Using a suitable thin object, lever the battery out of the battery compartment ⇒ Fig. 20.
•Insert the new battery as shown ⇒ Fig. 20 and push it into the battery compartment against the
direction of the arrow ⇒.
•Fit the cover as shown ⇒ Fig. 19 and push it onto the vehicle key housing against the direction
shown by the arrow until it engages.
Dispose of discharged batteries in accordance with regulations governing the protection of
the environment.
The battery on the vehicle key may contain perchlorate. Please comply with any legal
requirements and regulations when handling and disposing of these batteries.
Synchronising the vehicle key
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
It may no longer be possible to lock or unlock the vehicle with the remote control if the  button
is pressed repeatedly outside of the effective range of the vehicle key. If this is the case, the vehicle
key should be re-synchronised as follows:
•Fold out the key bit of the vehicle key ⇒ Opening and closing the key bit.
•The vehicle key can be damaged if the battery is not changed properly.
•Unsuitable batteries can damage the vehicle key. Discharged batteries should only be
replaced with new batteries of the same voltage rating, size and specification.
•Ensure that the battery is fitted the right way round.
NOTICE
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•Press the  button on the vehicle key. Remain standing close to the vehicle.
•Unlock the vehicle with the key bit within one minute. The synchronisation process is complete.
Central locking system
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Description of the central locking system
⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from outside
⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from the inside
⇒ SAFELOCK mechanism
The central locking system will only work correctly when all doors and the tailgate are properly
closed. The vehicle cannot be locked with the key if the driver door is open.
If the vehicle is unlocked and not used for a long time (e.g. in your own garage) the vehicle battery
could discharge or the engine may not start.
Additional information and warnings:
•Exterior views ⇒ Exterior views
•Vehicle key set ⇒ Vehicle key set
•Doors ⇒ Doors
•Tailgate ⇒ Tailgate
•Electric windows ⇒ Windows
•Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof ⇒ Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
•Manual opening and closing ⇒ Manual opening and closing
Description of the central locking system
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The central locking system enables you to lock and unlock all doors and the tailgate from one point:
•From outside the vehicle with the vehicle key ⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from outside.
•From inside the vehicle with the central locking button ⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from
the inside.
Certain functions for the central locking system can be activated or deactivated by a qualified
workshop.
The doors and the tailgate can be locked or unlocked manually if the vehicle key or central locking
system fails.
Locking the vehicle after the airbags have been triggered
The entire vehicle is unlocked if the airbags are activated during an accident. After an accident, the
vehicle can be locked by one of the methods below, depending on the damage incurred.
FunctionAction
Locking the vehicle with the
central locking button.
– Switch off the ignition.
– Open one of the vehicle doors once.
– Press the central locking button .
Locking the vehicle using the
vehicle key.
– Switch off the ignition.
OR: remove the key from the ignition lock.
– Open one of the vehicle doors once.
– Lock the vehicle with the vehicle key.
Improper use of the central locking system could lead to serious injury.
•The central locking system locks all doors. Locking the vehicle from the inside may
prevent the doors from being opened unintentionally and unauthorised persons from
entering the vehicle. However, locked doors can delay assistance to passengers inside
the vehicle in the event of an accident or emergency.
•Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the vehicle. All doors can be
locked from the inside using the central locking button. This may mean that people lock
themselves in the vehicle. People locked in the vehicle may be subjected to very high or
very low temperatures.
•Temperatures inside a locked vehicle may reach extremes of heat or cold, according to
season. This can cause serious injuries and illness or fatalities, especially for small
children.
•Never leave anyone inside a locked vehicle. People in the vehicle could become trapped
in an emergency and may not be able to get themselves to safety.
WARNING
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FunctionAction
Locking the vehicle and activating the
SAFELOCK mechanism.
Locking the vehicle without activating the
SAFELOCK mechanism.
Press the  button on the vehicle key twice.
Press the central locking button in the driver
door once.
The SAFELOCK mechanism deactivates the door opening levers if the vehicle has been locked.
This makes it more difficult to break into the vehicle. The doors can no longer be opened from the
inside ⇒.
In some vehicles, when the ignition is switched off, the instrument cluster display may inform you
that the SAFELOCK mechanism is activated.
The following applies when the SAFELOCK mechanism is deactivated:
•The vehicle can be unlocked and opened from the inside using the door release lever.
Indicator lamp in the driver door
After locking the vehicle:Meaning
A red LED flashes for approximately 2Â seconds, firstly
at short intervals and then more slowly.The SAFELOCK mechanism is activated.
A red LED flashes for approximately 2 seconds and
then switches off. The light starts to flash again after
approximately 30 seconds.
The SAFELOCK mechanism is
deactivated.
A red LED flashes for approximately 2Â seconds in
short intervals. The lamp will then light up without
interruption for approximately 30 seconds.
Fault in the locking system. Proceed to a
qualified workshop.
Doors
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Childproof lock
Additional information and warnings:
•Vehicle key set ⇒ Vehicle key set
•Central locking system ⇒ Central locking system
•Manual opening and closing ⇒ Manual opening and closing
In some vehicles it is possible to set the screen of the portable navigation device (delivered
by Volkswagen) ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts to display whether at
least one vehicle door is open or not properly closed.
Always take care when using the SAFELOCK mechanism otherwise you could cause
accidents or injuries.
•Never leave anybody in the vehicle if the vehicle has been locked using the vehicle key.
The doors can no longer be opened from the inside once the SAFELOCK mechanism is
activated.
•Locked doors make it more difficult for emergency service personnel to gain access to the
vehicle and provide assistance when needed. In an emergency, people locked inside the
vehicle would not be able to leave the vehicle by unlocking the doors.
WARNING
Any door that is not properly closed could open suddenly while the vehicle is in motion. This
could lead to severe injuries.
•Stop as soon as possible and close the door.
•Ensure that the door is properly closed and that the lock has engaged. The closed door
must be flush with the surrounding body panels.
•Doors should only be opened or closed when you are sure that nobody is in their path.
WARNING
Any door being held open by the door arrester could close unexpectedly in strong winds or if
the vehicle is on a slope. This could lead to injuries.
•Always keep a good grip on the handle when opening and closing doors.
WARNING
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Childproof lock
Fig. 25 In the left rear door: childproof lock â’¶ switched off, â’· switched on
Fig. 26 In the right rear door: childproof lock â’¶ switched off, â’· switched on
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The childproof lock prevents the rear doors from being opened from the inside, e.g. so that children
cannot open the doors accidentally while the vehicle is in motion. When the childproof lock is
activated the door can only be opened from the outside.
Switching the childproof lock on or off
•Unlock the vehicle and open the appropriate rear door.
•Fold the key bit out of the vehicle key.
•Use the key bit to turn the slot to the required position.
Slot position ⇒ Fig. 25 or ⇒ Fig. 26:
Childproof lock is switched off.
Childproof lock is switched on.
Tailgate
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Opening the tailgate
⇒ Closing the tailgate
Additional information and warnings:
•Exterior views ⇒ Exterior views
•Central locking system ⇒ Central locking system
•Transporting ⇒ Driving notes
•Manual opening and closing ⇒ Manual opening and closing
When the childproof lock is activated, the door cannot be opened from the inside.
•Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the vehicle when the doors
are locked. This may mean that these people lock themselves in the vehicle. They could
become trapped in the vehicle in an emergency and may not be able to get themselves to
safety. People locked in the vehicle may be subjected to very high or very low
temperatures.
•Temperatures inside a locked vehicle may reach extremes of heat or cold, according to
season. This can cause serious injuries and illness or fatalities, especially for small
children.
WARNING
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Fig. 32 In the rear doors: closing the hinged windows
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
In 4-door vehicles, the rear windows can be opened and closed mechanically.
Opening hinged windows
•Pull the release lever in the direction of the arrow ⇒ Fig. 31.
•Push the release lever outwards until it clicks into place with the window fully open.
Closing the hinged window
•Pull the release lever ⇒ Fig. 32①inwards.
•Push the release lever back ② until it clicks into place and the window is closed.
Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Opening and closing the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
⇒ Roll-back function of the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
Additional information and warnings:
•Central locking system ⇒ Central locking system
•Roof carrier ⇒ Roof carrier
Always take care when using the mechanical hinged windows as you could cause serious
injuries.
•The mechanical hinged windows should only be opened or closed when you are sure that
nobody is in their operating areas.
WARNING
During sudden rain showers, water can enter the vehicle interior via open hinged windows and
cause damage to the vehicle.
NOTICE
Always take care when using the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof; otherwise you
could cause accidents or serious injuries.
•The electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof should only be opened or closed when you
are sure that nobody is in its operating area.
•Always take all vehicle keys with you every time you leave the vehicle.
•Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the car, particularly if they
have access to the vehicle key. Unsupervised use of the vehicle key can result in the
vehicle being locked, the engine being started, the ignition being switched on and the
electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof being operated.
•The electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof can be operated for a short time after the
ignition has been switched off, provided the driver door or the front passenger door is not
opened.
WARNING
•In cold conditions, remove any ice and snow from the roof of the vehicle before you open
or tilt the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof to avoid the risk of damage.
•The electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof should always be closed before you leave
the vehicle or if it starts to rain. Any rain entering the vehicle when the electric panorama
sliding/tilting glass roof is open could cause considerable damage to the electrical system.
This can result in further damage to the vehicle.
NOTICE