
Xingyue L has ambient lighting in the cabin. It is only available on the front door panels. Introduction to ambient lighting: Generally, ambient lighting in a car can be found in locations such as the steering wheel, center console, footwell lights, cup holders, roof, welcome lights, welcome pedals, doors, trunk, and headlights. The lighting effects create a cozy and comfortable home-like atmosphere while also conveying a sense of technology and luxury. Functions of ambient lighting: Ambient lighting enhances nighttime driving safety; it increases the car's technological feel, making it more modern; it also helps alleviate driver fatigue and promotes relaxation; it adds a sense of ritual to in-car life, creating a light and pleasant atmosphere; different display forms can enhance brand recognition, highlighting uniqueness; it elevates the overall premium feel of the car, making it appear more luxurious and sporty.

Last year, I bought a Xingyue L, and after driving it for a while, I discovered it indeed has ambient lighting, which is quite interesting. The lights are distributed on the door handles, the edges of the instrument panel, and below the center console, with over ten colors to choose from, such as blue, purple, and soft white. I often switch to warm tones during night drives to make the cabin atmosphere more comfortable, especially during long highway trips, which helps alleviate the feeling of monotony. The ambient lighting can be adjusted via the center console screen, with simple and quick operation—just a few swipes to change colors. The brightness is also adjustable in several levels, ensuring it's neither too glaring nor distracting, but rather enhances the overall driving pleasure and sense of security. I also noticed it supports synchronization with music, where the lights pulse to the rhythm, adding a personalized touch. This is a highlight for young people or those who enjoy novelty, and in daily use, it truly makes the car life more vibrant.

As someone who frequently studies vehicle features, I find the ambient lighting design of the Xingyue L quite practical. They mainly consist of LED light strips integrated into key areas of the interior space, such as around the door panels and dashboard. Controlled via the vehicle's system, users can directly select preset modes or customize color schemes on the touchscreen. I also tested the brightness adjustment function, which can go up to 100% at maximum and down to below 20% at minimum. This is particularly useful in dark environments to avoid glare affecting driving concentration. More importantly, the ambient lighting can change according to driving scenarios. For example, in sport mode, it automatically brightens to red, adding a sense of competition and enriching the riding experience. When driving with friends or family, they often praise this detail for enhancing the premium feel of the entire vehicle.

I've been driving the Xingyue L for several months, and it comes with ambient lighting. The lights are mainly located on the doors and under the seats, with customizable colors that can be adjusted to various tones. When the lights are on at night, the interior doesn't feel as dark, creating a cozier and safer atmosphere. The brightness of the ambient lighting can be easily adjusted via the steering wheel buttons or the central console, making it very convenient for daily use—especially when traveling with kids, as setting a soft light color helps keep them from feeling scared. Overall, this feature is quite practical and not just a flashy gimmick.


