
The adjustment method for the Sagitar's ambient lighting is as follows: 1. The ambient lighting in the Sagitar generally turns on when the headlights are activated. 2. There is a knob on the right side of the headlight switch that can be used to adjust the brightness of the instrument panel. Here is some information about the interior ambient lighting: 1. Interior ambient lighting is a decorative lighting feature, typically in colors such as red, blue, or green. Its main purpose is to make the cabin more visually appealing at night, enhance the atmosphere, and create a certain mood inside the vehicle. 2. It is important to note that the color of the ambient lighting should not interfere with normal and safe driving.

Last week I just helped my friend adjust the ambient lighting in his new Sagitar. It's actually quite simple. First, find the screen on the center console, swipe left or directly tap the 'Vehicle' icon on the screen, where you'll find an 'Interior Lighting' option. Inside, there are many color options available, including single-color and multi-color dynamic modes. I personally like that light blue one the most – it looks particularly fresh. Adjusting the brightness is also in that menu; just slide the control bar. For night driving, I'd suggest not setting it too bright, otherwise there might be reflections on the windshield. If it's a higher-end model, you can even sync the ambient light color with the dashboard theme – switching to sport mode turns it red. One last reminder: some settings can't be changed before the engine is started.

I've explored the operation of adjusting the Sagitar's ambient lighting a few times. Here are the steps directly: After starting the vehicle, find the 'Settings' option in the main menu and enter the submenu, then select the 'Ambient Lighting' function. You'll see color options—the basic version offers ten fixed colors, while the high-end version allows free color matching with a palette. The brightness slider below is the most practical; setting it to level 7 during the day and level 5 at night is just right. Many people don't know that the steering wheel also allows quick operation—holding the VIEW button for two seconds pops up the settings window. The light strips are distributed on the door panels and the center console, and choosing light colors makes the interior space appear larger. If you want to change color combinations, it's recommended to do so when parked, as adjusting while driving can be distracting and unsafe.

Yesterday I test-drove the new Sagitar and specifically studied this. Go to vehicle settings in the infotainment screen and select interior lighting - basic setup takes just three minutes. The color library comes preset with common shades like ice blue and warm yellow, and the palette allows DIY mixing for over 200 custom tones. I set mine to lavender at minimum brightness - perfect for night driving without glare. The coolest feature is AC synchronization where cold air turns lights blue while heat shifts them orange. Remember to save settings after changes as the system auto-saves when powered off. Pro tip for new owners: inspect light strips for dead pixels - a friend's right door strip failed due to loose connectors.


