Do I need to press the P gear when parking the Hongqi H5?

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JosephMarie
07/24/25 1:38am
Hongqi H5 requires pressing the P gear when parking. The relevant introduction about Hongqi H5 is as follows: 1. Interior: It has spacious rear seat space, a front-wheel drive layout for all models, a four-spoke flat-bottom steering wheel, and a 7-inch LCD display plus mechanical instrument cluster. A 10-inch touch screen stands on the central dashboard, supporting functions such as smartphone connectivity and car networking. 2. Power: The new Hongqi H5 is equipped with a 1.5T engine, capable of delivering up to 124kW, 169 horsepower, and 258N·m of torque. The transmission system is matched with a dual-clutch gearbox.
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MacAdriel
08/10/25 9:18pm
I've been driving the Hongqi H5 for several years now, and pressing the P (Park) gear has become second nature when parking. Before coming to a stop, I always slow down and firmly press the brake pedal. Once the car is completely stationary, I directly shift into P gear, sometimes also engaging the electronic parking brake as an extra precaution against rolling. The automatic transmission design of the Hongqi H5 is very user-friendly—the P gear effectively locks the wheels to prevent unintended vehicle movement. If you skip engaging P gear, especially on slopes or uneven surfaces, the car might roll, potentially leading to collisions or damage to transmission components. Honestly, it's a simple routine that becomes effortless once it turns into a habit. Additionally, the Hongqi H5's driver interface features a clear gear indicator display, making it foolproof even for beginners. Remember, safety comes first—never skip this crucial step out of laziness.
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