How to Start the Chery Ant Electric Vehicle?

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FinnLynn
07/25/25 10:48am
First, fasten your seatbelt, shift into gear, press the brake pedal, and turn the key clockwise to the start position until all self-check lights on the dashboard illuminate. Wait for 5 seconds until all self-check lights turn off, then continue turning the key clockwise to the end and release it. Confirm that the READY light is on, indicating the vehicle has successfully started.
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ElliotFitz
08/11/25 7:50pm
I've driven the Chery Ant a few times recently, and the startup process is quite straightforward. First, unlock the car door using the smart key or mobile app, then sit in the driver's seat, adjust the seat, and fasten the seatbelt. The key step is to press the brake pedal with your foot and then press the green start button next to the steering wheel with your left hand. At this point, the dashboard will light up, displaying information such as the remaining range, battery level, and current speed. If everything is normal, the car will start, with a slight hum from the electric motor. Important note: You must press the brake pedal to fully power up the car; otherwise, it will only enter the auxiliary power mode, and the screen will prompt you. Before starting, it's also advisable to check the battery status to ensure sufficient charge and avoid running out of power midway. Additionally, startup might be slightly slower in very hot or cold weather, so a little patience is needed. The entire process is designed to be safe and convenient, eliminating the hassle of traditional keys.
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