How to Activate Cruise Control on the New Focus?

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MarcusAnn
07/30/25 1:05am
The method to activate cruise control on the New Focus: 1. Press the CRUISE button to turn on the system, at which point the cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate; 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, then press the SET button—you can now remove your foot from the accelerator as the speed is set at the current rate; 3. You can fine-tune the speed using the RES and SET buttons. The New Focus retains the body dimensions of the current Focus model, measuring 4534 mm in length, 1823 mm in width, and 1483 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2648 mm. In terms of exterior design, the New Focus features sleek, elongated headlights paired with smooth body lines, giving the car a sporty overall appearance.
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