
Sagitar has ambient lighting. The interior ambient lighting is a decorative lighting system, typically featuring colors such as red, blue, and green. Notes: The Sagitar is equipped with interior ambient lighting, which can make the cabin more vibrant at night, enhancing the atmosphere and creating a unique interior ambiance. However, it is important to ensure that the lighting colors do not interfere with the driver's normal and safe operation of the vehicle. Steps to turn on the ambient lighting: Turn on the screen and press the "CAR" button, then tap "Settings" in the lower right corner. From the dropdown menu, select "Ambient Lighting" and choose the manual option. Drag the selection bar to pick your preferred color.

I've driven the Sagitar for three years, and it does have ambient lighting! But it depends on the specific trim. My mid-range model comes with single-color white ambient lighting, mainly around the door panels and instrument cluster. It's soft and non-glaring during night driving, helping to reduce eye fatigue. The high-end trim is even more impressive, with 10-color adjustable ambient lighting that changes with driving modes. After the facelift, basic ambient lighting seems to be standard across the lineup, but there's a big difference in color customization. Personally, I think this feature really enhances the premium feel, especially when picking someone up at night—it makes the interior look very upscale. If you value cabin ambiance, I'd recommend going for the high-end trim. It costs more, but the nighttime driving experience is completely different.

As for ambient lighting, the Sagitar does have this feature, but it varies by model year. The 2023 models come standard with basic single-color light strips, mainly located on the door handles and center console. I tried my friend's top trim, and the 30-color adjustable lighting is truly amazing—it even changes colors with voice commands. Older model owners might feel shortchanged, as only the Luxury trim and above had this feature in earlier versions. A word of caution: the aftermarket is flooded with third-party light strips claiming to be OEM alternatives, but they often cause circuit shorts. If you really want to add it, I recommend going through the 4S dealership, as it involves the vehicle's electrical safety. Also, setting the ambient lighting too bright at night can actually interfere with visibility, so it's best to keep it at the lowest setting.

The ambient lighting in the Sagitar depends on the specific trim. The base version comes with a simple white light strip that wraps around the gearshift area and door panels, providing just enough brightness without being glaring. The top trim's multi-color lights are really cool—once, my kid was so excited watching the color-changing AC vents that he stared at them for ages. From a practical standpoint, this lighting makes it super easy to locate buttons inside the car in unfamiliar parking lots. Just be careful not to use corrosive cleaners on the light strips during car washes—mine turned yellow once because of that. After the facelift, even the base trim comes with it as standard, which is a pretty thoughtful upgrade. If you often drive at night, a bit of ambient light can really help reduce driving fatigue.


