
Correct usage method of Sagitar's Auto Hold function: 1. With seatbelt fastened and doors closed, simply press the AUTOHOLD button when needed; 2. When stopping, step on the brake and the Auto Hold will activate. To start moving, shift gears, release the clutch while accelerating to automatically deactivate the Auto Hold function. The Sagitar is a compact family sedan under Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4753mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1462mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. The Sagitar is equipped with two engines: a 1.2L turbocharged engine and a 1.4L turbocharged engine.

Using the Auto Hold function in the Sagitar is quite simple. First, start the car and while driving, come to a complete stop by pressing the brake pedal, then locate the Auto Hold button near the center console and press it to activate (indicated by the light turning on). At this point, you can release the brake pedal without the car moving. To start driving again, lightly press the accelerator, and the brake will automatically release. This feature is especially useful in traffic jams or at red lights, as it eliminates the need to continuously press the brake pedal, reducing fatigue. It also provides safety and reliability on slopes, preventing the car from rolling back. As a driving enthusiast, I find that combining it with the Auto Start-Stop function enhances fuel efficiency and energy savings. However, it is recommended to turn it off during reversing or parking to avoid interference. With more practice, you'll master it effortlessly. During maintenance, ensure the electronic systems are checked to prevent any malfunctions, guaranteeing smoother daily driving.

I rely on the automatic parking feature of the Sagitar to conveniently pick up and drop off my kids to school every day. After starting the vehicle and coming to a stop on the road, just press the button on the armrest to activate it—the indicator light will turn on. This allows you to completely release the brake pedal and relax your leg without using any effort while waiting. When you press the accelerator, it automatically releases and starts moving. It's especially reassuring in city traffic or during long red lights, as busy moms don’t have to worry about rolling back or fatigue. Just be cautious not to rely on it too heavily on slippery surfaces to avoid loss of control. Regularly check the vehicle settings to ensure everything works properly. Even beginners can quickly get the hang of it, reducing driving stress—it’s truly thoughtful.

The automatic parking operation of the Sagitar is straightforward. Start the car, and while driving, press the brake to come to a complete stop. Press the central control button to activate it (the light will turn on), then release your foot without needing to maintain continuous braking. Pressing the accelerator will deactivate it. It intelligently maintains braking, ensuring safety on slopes or at red lights. It relies on an electronic control system at its core. If you encounter minor interference occasionally, simply reactivate it. It significantly eases daily driving, and as long as maintenance is normal, there are no issues. It's suitable for both beginners and experienced drivers.

As a commuter who drives daily, I use the auto-hold function all the time. After starting the car and coming to a stop, just press the button to activate it, then release the brake to rest your foot. When it's time to go, a light tap on the accelerator gets you moving—super convenient and saves leg fatigue at traffic lights. Combined with hill-start assist, it's especially safe. But in heavy traffic, stay alert to avoid accidental operation. After getting used to it, I find it truly a city driving gem. Regular maintenance at the 4S shop ensures long-term reliability of electronic components.

For beginners learning to drive, using the Sagitar's auto hold function is very simple. After starting the car and coming to a complete stop while driving, locate the center console button and press it to activate. At this point, you can release your foot and the car won't move. Pressing the accelerator will automatically release it, making it especially suitable for intersections or slopes to prevent rolling back. It's very easy for beginners to get the hang of. However, remember to turn it off during reversing or parking to avoid interference. It's recommended to practice more on flat roads to develop the habit, ensuring safety and reducing stress. When used in combination with other assistive functions, daily commuting becomes more convenient and practical.


