Do I need to manually release the electronic parking brake when starting?
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The electronic parking brake will release automatically. When driving, if the car stalls or the seatbelt is unfastened, the electronic parking brake will automatically engage to assist the driver. When you get back in the car, fasten your seatbelt, and close the door, simply pressing the accelerator pedal will automatically release the electronic parking brake. If the electronic parking brake is accidentally engaged while driving at high speed, it will not respond immediately. Instead, it will only activate when the vehicle speed approaches a stop, typically below 10 km/h. The electronic parking brake system offers the following advantages: 1. Eliminating the parking brake lever inside the cabin provides more design flexibility for the interior styling; 2. Replacing the traditional handbrake lever with a button makes operation simpler and less strenuous, reducing the effort required by drivers, especially female drivers; 3. In addition to basic functions like static parking, static release, and automatic release, the system also includes auxiliary features such as automatic parking and dynamic parking.