How to adjust the time on the Beijing Hyundai Verna?

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JasmineLee
07/30/25 7:05am
The method to adjust the time on the Beijing Hyundai Verna is: Press and hold the CLOCK button until the numbers on the clock start flashing, then rotate the knob to change the numbers. Press the knob to switch the position of the number being adjusted. Once the time is set, press the knob again to stop the clock numbers from flashing. Below is relevant information: 1. The Beijing Hyundai Verna has found its own style in the new family design. Compared to other models in its lineup that cater to more personalized needs, the Verna's segment must possess the best approachability, appealing to all ages and genders with ease. Fashionable and refined design should take precedence over individuality. 2. The high-end connected version of the new Verna comes with an 8-inch LCD display, offering comprehensive smart connectivity features, including CarPlay, CarLife, in-car WiFi, and a wider range of multimedia applications. Additionally, high-end models are equipped with features like a rearview camera. In terms of multimedia system performance, it surpasses many higher-end joint-venture products and can compete with domestic offerings.
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