How many reverse lights does the manual Fengshang Santana have?

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McPeyton
07/30/25 7:51am
The manual Fengshang Santana has 1 reverse light. Purpose of Santana's reverse light: Used to illuminate the road behind the vehicle when reversing and to alert vehicles and pedestrians behind. Santana's configuration: The Santana has a vehicle length of 4475mm, a body width of 1706mm, and a wheelbase of 2603mm. These are standard figures, and among vehicles in the same class, the Santana's wheelbase ranks 31st. One highlight is its width of 1706mm, which translates to decent lateral space inside the cabin. The sunroof design also enhances the subjective sense of space for both front and rear passengers. In the same price and class range, the Santana's trunk volume ranks 18th. The interior storage spaces are standard and generally sufficient. The luggage compartment has a well-organized internal space with excellent longitudinal depth and high expandability, making its overall space performance quite ideal.
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