Does the Vezel have a horn beep feature when locking the car?
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The Vezel has a horn beep feature when locking the car. Here is some relevant information about the Vezel: 1. Introduction: The Vezel is the first SUV under GAC Honda, developed on Honda's new vehicle platform and officially launched on October 25, 2014. As the third global strategic model introduced by GAC Honda following the Accord and Fit, the Vezel perfectly demonstrates the strong capabilities of Honda's FUNTEC technology. 2. Diamond-like versatile appearance: The Vezel's exterior design concept is "Dynamic Cross Solid," which perfectly blends the seemingly contradictory elements of a coupe's fashionable appearance and an SUV's dynamic image, pointing the way for new SUV designs. This pioneering design concept is powerfully presented through the muscular front face, coupe-style cabin, robust lower body, and five dynamic exterior color options.
The car I previously drove was a mid-range 2019 Honda Vezel (Breeze) Luxury Edition, which would beep once when locking with the key fob. This feature mainly depends on the specific model year and configuration. The newer Vezel models mostly come with smart keys—a short press of the lock button flashes the lights twice to indicate locking, but many configurations don’t have the default horn sound. Actually, there’s a hidden setting method: while the car is locked, hold down the lock button on the key fob for about 10 seconds until the lights flash once, then release to activate the beep function. The next time you lock the car, it will beep once. Higher-end versions can also toggle this feature in the car’s infotainment system. If your car doesn’t make a sound, it might be turned off by default—try this method or check the manual for details.