
The method to adjust the exterior rearview mirrors on the Tayron is: 1. Rotate the adjustment knob on the door handle in the driver's cabin; 2. Turn the knob to the right to control the left rearview mirror; 3. Turn the knob to the left to control the right rearview mirror. Taking the 2020 Tayron as an example, it is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of: length 4589mm, width 1860mm, height 1660mm, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. The 2020 Tayron is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum torque of 250Nm, and a maximum power of 110kW, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Adjusting the exterior mirrors of the Tayron is quite simple—the key lies in locating the round knob on the driver’s door armrest. First, rotate the knob to align the arrow with 'L' to adjust the left mirror. Use the knob to move it up, down, left, or right for optimal positioning; ideally, the car body should occupy one-quarter of the mirror, with the horizon centered. Then, switch to 'R' to adjust the right mirror, positioning the horizon at the upper third of the mirror for better curb visibility when reversing. After adjustment, remember to reset the knob to its neutral position. A thoughtful feature: the mirrors automatically tilt downward when shifting into reverse—enable this in the vehicle settings on the central display. Each time a new driver takes the wheel, readjustment is necessary. Last time, I forgot to adjust and nearly scraped the car while changing lanes—a small detail that impacts driving safety significantly.

Poorly adjusted rearview mirrors can make driving exhausting. The Tayron has an adjustment panel on the inner side of the driver's door—first select the L or R indicator for the corresponding mirror, then use the four-way button to adjust. For the left mirror, it's recommended to see the rear door handle and part of the car body; the right mirror should be slightly tilted downward to clearly view the tire position. The key is to treat the rearview mirrors as driving tools—after adjustment, they should cover the blind spots of the lane. If you notice an improper field of vision when starting, pull over immediately to readjust; never make do. I prefer adjusting them slowly in the parking lot when the car is cold, while also checking if the turn signals are working properly. During maintenance, I also ask the mechanic to help calibrate the mirror angles.

The exterior rearview mirrors of the Tayron are adjusted via the door knob. Rotate to L and push the knob to adjust the left mirror, ensuring the car body occupies about 20% of the mirror space; when turning to R for the right side, increase the downward tilt angle. Maintain your regular driving posture during adjustment and return the knob to its original position after completion. The vehicle supports the automatic tilting-down function when reversing, which can be enabled in the central control system settings. Regularly use the rearview mirrors to observe the road conditions behind, ensuring an unobstructed view.


