Does Jaguar automatically lock when the driver leaves?
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Jaguar generally does not automatically lock when the driver leaves. Here is some relevant information about Jaguar: 1. Introduction: Jaguar, a renowned British luxury car brand, was founded in 1922 by Sir William Lyons. It is currently owned by India's Tata Group. Jaguar entered the Chinese market in 2004 and now offers three major product lines in China: the X series of luxury sports sedans, the TYPE series of luxury sports cars, and the PACE series of luxury coupe SUVs. 2. Features: The body is the only one in its class made entirely of aluminum alloy using aerospace riveting technology. The stronger and lighter aluminum-magnesium alloy enhances strength and passive safety protection, being 60% tougher and 40% lighter than equivalent steel, with a near-perfect 50/50 weight distribution. This makes Jaguar as agile and powerful as a leopard.
I've been driving the Jaguar XEL for a while, and this car indeed features an automatic locking function when leaving, which is particularly convenient. I often get out to buy coffee or go into supermarkets without manually locking the car, as it comes with a smart key system. When I walk away to a certain distance (about 5-10 meters), the car automatically locks all doors, eliminating any worry about forgetting to lock it. However, this function needs to be set up first by enabling the 'Auto Lock' option in the vehicle's menu. Sometimes, if the key battery is low or there's signal interference, it might not work properly, so it's advisable to regularly check the key's battery to avoid awkward situations. Honestly, this thoughtful design in modern cars saves me a lot of hassle, especially useful for urban commuting.