At what speed can cruise control be used?

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VonJoy
07/29/25 3:50pm
Cruise control can be used at speeds of 40 kilometers per hour and above. Cruise control refers to automatically maintaining the vehicle's speed as required by the driver without pressing the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. When activating the cruise control function, you can press the accelerator to make the speed equal to or higher than the minimum speed for cruise control. After confirming the activation of the cruise control function, the engine fuel will be automatically supplied to meet the power demand for the current speed. The method to activate cruise control is: 1. Pull the lever backward and drive at the desired speed; 2. Press the button at the end of the lever to store the speed, and the green indicator light on the instrument panel will illuminate; 3. To adjust the speed, move the lever toward the SPEED plus or minus direction.
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