
The Lavida Plus does not have cruise control. Here are detailed introductions about it: 1. Configuration: It comes standard with LED daytime running lights and LED headlights across all variants, with reflector-type LEDs for the base model and lens-type LEDs for the higher-end model. 2. Powertrain: It offers three powertrain options: 1.5L, 1.2T, and 1.4T. The sedan version is equipped with 1.5L and 1.4T engines, while the hatchback version comes with 1.2T and 1.4T engines. 3. Interior: In addition to the official statement that the rear seat length has been increased by 75mm compared to the old Lavida, improving comfort, the angle of the front seats is also more comfortable than models like the Golf.

Recently drove a friend's new Lavida Plus, he bought the top trim version which indeed comes with cruise control. After turning it on, you just set a speed directly on the steering wheel - makes highway driving particularly effortless as you don't need to constantly press the accelerator, and your legs won't get sore during long drives. It even reduced fuel consumption slightly, saving quite some money on gas for long trips. My suggestion is if you're considering buying a Lavida Plus, it's better to choose the Luxury or Flagship trim - the base model might not include this feature. When using it, make sure to activate only on open roads, not in congested urban areas to avoid accidental acceleration. Overall, this feature significantly improves driving comfort, especially worth trying for frequent highway drivers. Remember to periodically check if the buttons are responsive to prevent malfunctions affecting safety.

I've owned the Lavida Plus for almost half a year now, and I specifically targeted the cruise control feature when purchasing. The salesperson told me only the top trim models have it, like the 1.5T Automatic Luxury version. When driving on highways for trips, setting the speed is effortless, the car maintains stable cruising, and my feet get a much-needed break – super relaxing. Fuel consumption drops from the usual 7L to around 6.5L, saving a bit of money. The controls on the steering wheel are smooth, quick to activate, and easy for beginners to adapt to. For young people choosing a smart-feature-equipped model like this, it offers great value for money and a trendy appeal. If you're planning to buy, double-check the configuration sheet to avoid mistakenly selecting a lower trim. Long-distance driving efficiency improves significantly, so I recommend test-driving it thoroughly before purchase to get a feel for it.

The higher trim levels of the Lavida Plus come equipped with a cruise control system. Operation is quite simple - just set a constant speed using the steering wheel buttons. The vehicle automatically controls the throttle via sensors to maintain stable speed, making it ideal for highway driving. Lower trim models may not have this feature. It significantly reduces driving effort and fatigue. However, ensure the road is flat and avoid using it on winding roads to prevent risks. Overall, it's a practical technological feature.


