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| MIB Generation | Years | MirrorLink Support | Notes | |----------------|-------|--------------------|-------| | (Composition / Discover Media) | 2013–2016 | ✅ Yes (partial) | Often required a dealer software update; basic app mirroring. | | MIB 2 (Composition Color / Media / Discover Pro) | 2015–2019 | ✅ Yes (full) | Full USB-based MirrorLink, but disabled in some markets (e.g., USA) due to liability concerns. | | MIB 3 (from 2020) | 2020–present | ❌ No | Replaced by wireless Android Auto / CarPlay only. |

| Option | Feasibility | Cost | |--------|-------------|------| | | High – activate Android Auto/CarPlay via VW dealer or coding | $200–500 (license + labor) | | Aftermarket wireless dongle (e.g., Carlinkit) | Medium – requires CarPlay already active | $70–150 | | Phone holder + Bluetooth | Simple – uses phone directly | $10–30 | | Replace head unit (e.g., Sony XAV) | Low – loses OEM integration | $400–1000+ | 9. Conclusion MirrorLink in Volkswagen served as a transitional technology between basic Bluetooth and modern smartphone integration. While innovative for its time (2014–2017), it is now a legacy feature with no practical use for most drivers, given the lack of modern phone support and superior alternatives. Owners of 2015–2019 VW models with MirrorLink are strongly advised to enable Android Auto or Apple CarPlay instead, either via an official VW App-Connect activation or a professional head unit update. mirrorlink vw

1. Executive Summary MirrorLink was one of the first industry-standard smartphone integration technologies designed to mirror a compatible smartphone’s apps onto a car’s infotainment display. For Volkswagen, MirrorLink was introduced as a key feature in models from approximately 2014 to 2019 , alongside later, more dominant systems like Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. While largely obsolete today, understanding MirrorLink is important for owners of older VW models (e.g., Golf VII, Passat B8, Polo, Tiguan) who may wish to use it before upgrading their head unit. 2. What is MirrorLink? MirrorLink (also known as Car Connectivity Consortium – CCC ) is a mirroring standard that uses USB or Wi-Fi to project a smartphone’s screen onto a car’s display. Unlike Android Auto or CarPlay, which use a dedicated "projection mode," MirrorLink mirrors the phone’s UI directly, though with restrictions for safety. | MIB Generation | Years | MirrorLink Support

Do not purchase a VW or an older smartphone specifically for MirrorLink. If your current VW has it, treat it as a curiosity, not a daily tool. Report prepared for: General automotive / VW owner reference Data current as of: 2026 Sources: CCC specifications, VW MIB technical documentation, owner forums (VWVortex, Drive2, Reddit r/RCD_330) | | Option | Feasibility | Cost |

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