How to Activate the Adaptive Cruise Control on the Elysion?

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MacBennett
07/29/25 10:14pm
The method to activate the adaptive cruise control on the Elysion is to press the CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel. When the display shows CRUISE, it means the program is activated. Once the speed exceeds 40KM/h, press the SET button next to the CRUISE button to lock the speed, allowing you to release the accelerator. While the speed is locked, each press of the SET button slightly reduces the speed by approximately 2KM/h, and each press of the RES button slightly increases the speed by approximately 2KM/h. The Elysion is a mid-to-high-end MPV under Dongfeng Honda, with a body length, width, and height of 4950mm, 1842mm, and 1711mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2900mm. The vehicle features a stylish exterior, smooth body lines, a well-designed interior, a sophisticated center console, and an overall elegant and composed appearance.
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KadenLee
08/15/25 10:36pm
I just bought an Elysion, and activating the adaptive cruise control is quite simple. First, you need to drive the car on an open road, preferably maintaining a speed of at least 40 km/h, otherwise the system won't activate. On the right side of the steering wheel, find the cruise control button with a small car icon, press it once to light up the indicator, indicating the system is on standby. Then continue driving, accelerate to your desired speed, say 80 km/h, and press the SET button to lock the current speed. At this point, the system automatically takes over the throttle to maintain a steady speed. If you want to adjust the distance to the car ahead, there's a distance button on the steering wheel with three options: far, medium, and near. I usually use the medium setting to avoid being too close or too far. Once activated, the system adjusts based on the speed of the car ahead, saving me from constantly pressing the accelerator. For safety, remember to keep your hands on the steering wheel—the system uses sensors to detect your attentiveness and will deactivate if it senses you're not focused. This feature is super useful for long trips, reducing leg and foot fatigue. Also, remember to clean the radar sensors near the front bumper regularly, as too much dust can affect accuracy.
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VanHeidi
10/17/25 8:29am
I've been using the Elysion for quite some time, and its adaptive cruise control is incredibly easy to operate. Once on the highway, simply press the dedicated button on the steering wheel control area to activate it. Then, accelerate to your desired speed and press SET to confirm, immediately entering cruise mode. I recommend using the long-distance setting for the following distance, especially on busy roads—safety first, after all. The system automatically tracks the vehicle ahead and adjusts speed, saving me a lot of effort. Personally, I've noticed it helps reduce fuel consumption, particularly when maintaining a steady speed, as the engine operates more efficiently. Just be mindful of changing road conditions like sharp turns or heavy rain—it's best to take manual control to prevent surprises. During maintenance, it's a good idea to have the radar module checked to ensure it's functioning properly. This intelligent system is designed with great user-friendliness, significantly reducing driving stress and making long trips more enjoyable for music and scenery.
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