
In the Hyundai Mistra, only the driver's side window supports one-touch up/down operation, while the other door windows do not have this feature. The Mistra is a mid-size sedan under the Hyundai brand, with body dimensions of 4710mm in length, 1820mm in width, and 1470mm in height, a wheelbase of 2770mm, and a minimum ground clearance of 152mm. One-touch window lift refers to a system where the car window glass can be fully raised or lowered with a single button press. Vehicles equipped with this feature have a two-stage window control switch: the first position functions like a regular power window, while the second position allows the window to automatically open or close completely with just one press and release.

I previously drove a Hyundai Mistra, and the one-touch window function depends on the specific configuration. Mid-to-high trim models usually come equipped with it, mainly on the driver's side window button. You just lightly press or lift the button, and the window will automatically roll up or down completely. However, the base model might require holding the button to close the window. I suggest you specifically ask the salesperson to demonstrate it during your test drive and also test how sensitive the anti-pinch function is—safety comes first. If you find it lacks this feature, don’t worry; some owners install a control module themselves for just 300-500 yuan, and a modification shop can get it done in half an hour.

As an owner who has driven three generations of the Mistra, I often research these features. The one-touch power window function on the modern Mistra is generally available for the driver's side, but availability for the passenger and rear seats depends on the model year. For example, mid-to-high trim levels from 2017 onwards typically support all windows, while older models may only have it for the driver's side. The most convenient method is using the remote key fob: long-press the lock button to automatically raise all windows, and long-press the unlock button to lower them. Remember, you won't need to rush back to your car if you forget to close the windows during heavy rain. However, it's important to regularly clean the window seals, as some owners have experienced sluggish window operation due to dirty seals.

I drive a 2021 Mistra Premium version with one-touch power windows for all doors. The driver-side button is the most convenient - just press and hold for automatic operation. After checking the specs, I found this feature comes standard on Smart trim and above models. I recommend lowering windows halfway before parking and then raising them to keep the system active and prevent jamming. The same logic applies to sunroofs - regular use makes them more durable than leaving them untouched for years. If buying a used car, always test each window's smooth operation on-site. My friend's pre-owned Mistra had a faulty driver-side switch that cost 200 yuan to replace.

The one-touch window lift operation in the Mistra is very simple, just pull up the button on the driver's door handle once. According to my research, this feature comes standard in all models for the driver's seat, but availability for the front passenger and rear seats depends on the specific model. When buying a new car, you can negotiate with the dealer to include an automatic window lift module installed in the rearview mirror, which is especially convenient for automatically closing windows during rainy days. During routine maintenance, remember to ask the technician to check the condition of the window regulator motor brushes, as they may need replacement after about five years. For modifications, OEM modules offer better compatibility, while aftermarket ones can easily interfere with the anti-theft system.


