
Magotan's speed display is set via the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. Press the small left-right adjustment button in the middle, switch to driving data, press OK to enter the driving data view, and then use the up-down adjustment button on the far right to switch to the current speed. While driving, always pay attention to the dashboard warnings and indicator lights, and strictly follow the instructions provided by the warnings, indicator lights, and related text messages. Failure to do so may easily lead to breakdowns, accidents, or even severe injuries. The Magotan is the first B-segment sedan to be produced and sold by FAW- since its establishment, with body dimensions of 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, and 1464mm in height.

I used to frequently tinker with the settings on my Magotan, especially when it came to the speed display. The operation is quite simple: sit in the driver's seat, press the multifunction button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the menu system, then scroll left or right to find the vehicle settings or instrument cluster display options, where you'll find the speed display settings. You can choose units like kilometers per hour or miles per hour, and even make the numbers larger for better visibility. When driving daily, I always use it in combination with navigation, making the speed clearly visible and helping avoid speeding tickets. I recommend that beginners also check the manual for specific steps, as there might be differences depending on the model year. Remember to periodically check the accuracy after setting it up, as the instrument cluster is crucial for driving safety.

I just got my driver's license not long ago and encountered speed setting issues while driving the Magotan. After some exploration: long-press the control button on the steering wheel to enter the system, select the display-related items, and you can adjust the speed unit. The whole process takes no more than two minutes, requires no tools, and is foolproof. I find it quite convenient—now it's displayed clearly in the center of the screen, helping me control my speed and avoid speeding. Once during rainy weather when visibility was poor, this setting really came in handy. I recommend novice car owners like me to just get in the car and try it out—no need to worry about breaking anything.

After driving for so many years, I place great importance on speed display safety. In the Magotan, setting the speed display is quite simple—just use the steering wheel buttons to enter the main menu and find the instrument settings to adjust the unit. I always make sure it's prominent, so I don't get distracted by checking instrument details and can focus on the road conditions. During daily driving, it helps reduce fatigue, especially when monitoring speed limits on long trips. After setting it up, remember to test it against the actual speed to ensure there's no discrepancy. In terms of safety, I believe this small detail is more important than anything else, as it can prevent accidents.

Every day, I drive my Magotan to pick up and drop off my kids at school, and setting the speed display is something I often do. Method: Click a few times on the control area of the steering wheel to enter the menu, select the display settings option, and set your preferred speed format. I use large digital numbers for easy visibility to avoid speeding. Combined with urban traffic congestion, it helps save fuel and ensures safety. In daily life, this feature is very practical—just a few steps to set it up. After regular system updates, I repeat the process to ensure accuracy, and it’s a good habit to develop.

I always enjoy delving into the depths of car features. When setting up the speed display on my Magotan, it's not just about unit conversion: you can enter the steering wheel menu to select display settings, where units can be adjusted between km/h or mph, and even customize the position and size. Some models support toggling speed warning sounds or syncing with navigation display precision. After trying various settings, I found that performance becomes more stable when keeping the system updated. This goes beyond basics—it extends to speed monitoring, such as integrating with fuel consumption, making it endlessly fascinating.


