
To use cruise control in Emgrand: 1. When the speed exceeds 40 km/h, press the ON button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate it; 2. Use the RES and SET buttons to fine-tune the speed for acceleration or deceleration; 3. Press the brake or the OFF button on the left side of the steering wheel to deactivate it. The Geely Emgrand features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine that delivers a maximum horsepower of 109 PS, a maximum power of 80 kW, and a maximum torque of 142 Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

Driving the Emgrand with cruise control is quite handy, especially on long trips as it saves effort. First, start the car and reach your desired steady speed, such as cruising at 100 km/h on the highway. Then, locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel—usually marked with a speed symbol or labeled 'SET'—and press it gently to activate. The system will automatically maintain the current speed, allowing you to relax your foot from the accelerator. To adjust the speed faster or slower, use the +/- buttons nearby. To cancel, simply press 'CANCEL' or step on the brake. This feature works best on clear highways—avoid using it in the city or during rain/snow to prevent accidents. The Emgrand's cruise control is straightforward, and after several months of use, I've had no issues. However, I recommend having the sensors checked during annual maintenance to avoid sudden malfunctions. Overall, it's very practical and keeps you comfortable even after hours of driving.

The cruise control operation of the Emgrand is actually quite intuitive. After starting the car and driving normally, when the speed reaches your desired cruising target, press the cruise control button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the SET function. The system will lock the current speed and begin operation. At this point, the car will maintain a fixed speed; press the RESUME/ACCEL button to increase speed, and the SET/DECEL button to decrease speed. To cancel, simply press the CANCEL button or lightly tap the brake pedal. Note that cruise control is most suitable for highways or open roads and should not be used in heavy traffic. The Emgrand's system is responsive and easy to use, but be sure to ensure road safety before initial attempts. I also recommend that beginners practice several times to familiarize themselves with the button positions to avoid risks from misoperation. Regular inspection of the vehicle's electrical circuits is also important.

Using cruise control requires caution, though operating it on the Emgrand model is not difficult. After accelerating to the desired speed, such as 60 km/h, press and hold the SET button on the cruise control switch to start automatic cruising. Fine-tune the speed using the steering wheel buttons, and to exit, either step on the brake or press the cancel button. While using it, you must remain alert and keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times to prevent accidents. For safety, it's recommended to try it on flat roads and avoid bad weather or low visibility conditions at night. The Emgrand system is stable, but maintenance is necessary to prevent aging issues that could affect control performance.


