
Method to activate the cruise control on the Lavida: Turn the switch to the ON position to enable cruise control; turn the switch to the OFF position to disable cruise control; when the vehicle speed reaches above 20 km/h, press the SET- button at the lower end of button B, and the speed will be stored after releasing. The dashboard indicator light will illuminate. When the cruise control system is turned off, the stored speed will be deleted. The Lavida is a model under SAIC , with body dimensions of 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm. In terms of appearance, the Lavida features a sharp waistline design while retaining a side profile similar to the Octavia, and the rear and taillight designs are highly original.

Using cruise control is second nature to me after driving for ten years. First, accelerate to your desired speed, say around 60 km/h on the highway. There's usually a button on the left side of the steering wheel, often marked with an arrow or cruise icon—press it to activate the system (indicated by a light). Then hit SET to lock in your current speed. While driving, adjust speed up or down using the +/- buttons. To cancel, lightly tap the brake or press CANCEL. This feature is a lifesaver on long trips, reducing foot fatigue and letting you focus on the road—but never on it completely. Switch to manual control in heavy traffic for safety. Regular car maintenance is crucial too, ensuring responsive buttons and proper system function to avoid glitches.

I recently got a new Lavida and found the cruise control super convenient. On highways or open roads, once you stabilize the speed at your desired number, say above 50 km/h, just press the cruise button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system. Then press the SET button to lock in the speed. To make minor adjustments while driving, use the + or - buttons, like speeding up a bit when in a hurry. To deactivate, simply hit the brakes or press the cancel button directly. This feature makes driving much more relaxed, but remember it's just an aid—new drivers especially should practice a few times before hitting main roads to ensure proficiency. Safety first, no speeding or reckless play.

Before activating cruise control, ensure safety. In the Lavida, accelerate to around 30 km/h on a stable road section, then press the cruise control button on the steering wheel until it lights up green. Next, press SET to confirm the current speed and start cruising. You can adjust the speed or cancel it by braking at any time. Important reminder: avoid using it during rain, snow, or heavy fog as it may cause skidding, and refrain from chatting on complex lanes to stay focused. After all, the function is designed to reduce effort, not to be fully automatic. Familiarize yourself with the operation before hitting the road for a safer experience.

The cruise control on the Lavida is quite , and I often use it to save fuel and effort. The steps are simple: while driving, accelerate to a speed like 40 km/h, press the cruise switch near the center of the steering wheel to activate the system, then press SET to lock the speed. Adjusting with the +/- buttons is very convenient, and to cancel, just press the cancel button or brake. It also comes with a resume function if you deactivate it midway and want to restart. I mostly use it on highways to avoid constantly adjusting the throttle, but remember, the system is just a tool—always monitor the dashboard and road conditions to prevent accidents. It's interesting to discuss how technology brings convenience to everyday driving, and using it wisely can enhance the experience.

To activate the cruise control on the Lavida, first accelerate to your desired speed (typically above 30 km/h), then press the cruise control button on the steering wheel to illuminate the indicator light. Next, press the SET button to save the current speed—the system will then automatically maintain it. Adjust your speed anytime using the + or - buttons. To deactivate, lightly tap the brake or press the cancel button. Handy tip: After cancellation, simply press the RES button to resume your last set speed—very practical. Before hitting the road, we recommend reviewing the manual to familiarize yourself with button locations and avoid mistakes.


