
The Vezel does not have an automatic car locking feature. If you wish to enable this function, you need to install additional devices. To lock the car manually, simply press the key fob. Automatic car locking, also known as speed-sensitive auto-lock, is an electronic device that automatically engages the door lock buttons when the vehicle reaches a preset speed, preventing accidental door opening. The Vezel comes standard with ABS, EBD, BA, ASR, ESP, dual front airbags, front side airbags, rear child seat anchors, and a driver assistance system featuring auto hold, hill start assist, and rearview camera. In terms of suspension, the Vezel adopts a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.

I've been driving the Vezel for a while now, and the auto-lock feature is quite handy. Usually, after getting out of the car and closing the door properly, as long as I have the key with me and walk a few steps away, the car locks automatically without needing to press the key manually. To set it up, you need to access the central control screen inside the car, find the security options under 'Vehicle Settings,' and enable the auto-lock function. It might be turned off by default from the factory, so you'll need to adjust it yourself. The benefit is that it saves time and enhances anti-theft protection—if you habitually forget to lock the car, it can compensate for that. However, be mindful that the key battery shouldn’t be too old; weak battery power can weaken the signal, and strong interference or improperly closed doors might prevent the feature from triggering. I recommend checking the settings periodically to ensure responsiveness, making shopping or commuting much more worry-free, without concerns about car theft.

I find the Vezel's automatic locking system super convenient. It works by sensing the smart key - when you get out and walk about a meter away, the car locks automatically. You can set the delay time or sensitivity in the dashboard menu, like configuring it to trigger within five seconds. Combined with Honda's remote APP, you can check the locking status anytime, and even unlock the car with your phone if you forget the key. It makes daily commuting much easier - just close the door and walk away, the car locks itself. But don't rely on it completely, avoid parking in strong magnetic fields that might interfere with signals. When testing settings, make sure the key is within effective range - try a few times to get familiar and it becomes very reliable. Technically it's not too complex, mainly relying on well-coordinated sensors and chips.

The auto-locking feature in the Vezel primarily enhances security. As someone who prioritizes theft prevention, I find this function quite effective—it automatically locks the car when exiting to prevent the risk of forgetting to lock. The operation is straightforward: simply walk away after closing the door, and the vehicle will lock once it detects the key has moved away. The key point is to ensure all doors are tightly closed; otherwise, it won’t activate. The setting can be enabled via the button near the steering wheel or the screen. Personally, I feel more at ease parking at night after forming this habit. An additional reminder: don’t leave the key inside the car, or the auto-lock won’t engage. Occasionally, signal interference may cause delays, but a manual check resolves it. Overall, prioritizing safety feature settings is essential.


