
Haval's cruise control function has different minimum speed requirements depending on the model. Generally, it can only be used when the speed reaches above 40 km/h. The specific usage method is as follows: 1. Press the CRUISE button to activate the cruise control function; 2. When the speed reaches the desired level, press the SET button next to the switch, then release the accelerator. The vehicle will maintain the current speed. If you encounter an emergency ahead and step on the brake, the cruise control will immediately deactivate; 3. After passing the emergency situation, you can turn on the cruise control again.

Using cruise control on a Haval car is quite simple. I often use it to relax my feet during long-distance drives. When driving on the highway and the speed reaches above 40 km/h, first press the cruise button next to the steering wheel—usually marked with a small dashboard icon—and the illuminated light indicates the system is ready. Then, accelerate to the desired speed, such as 80 or 100 km/h, and press the SET+ button to lock the current speed. At this point, release the accelerator pedal, and the car will automatically maintain the set speed. During the process, fine-tune the speed using the +/- lever or buttons to increase or decrease it. To exit, simply press the brake or the CANCEL button, and the system will disengage immediately. Be cautious not to use it in heavy traffic, on winding roads, or during rainy or foggy weather to avoid the risk of automatic acceleration. It’s best to read the owner’s manual first to familiarize yourself with the operations.

I'm quite fascinated by car features. The Haval Cruise Control system maintains a constant speed by electronically controlling the throttle. Operation steps: First, ensure the vehicle speed is above the minimum threshold, press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the mode, then use the SET button to set the speed. Once locked, the vehicle can cruise automatically. To increase or decrease speed, simply toggle the adjustment lever – it's very responsive. On straight highways, it saves fuel and reduces fatigue, but don't expect it to handle complex road conditions like slope changes which may cause speed drift. Remember to stay attentive when using it, as the system is just an assistive tool – any unexpected situation can be canceled by stepping on the brake. Safety always comes first.

As a new driver, when I first learned to drive a Haval, I tried the cruise control, which made highway driving much easier. Start by driving to an appropriate speed, say above 60, then press the button with the cruise symbol on the steering wheel—the light indicates it's ready. Use the SET button to lock in the current speed, and after releasing the accelerator, the car maintains it. Adjust speed with the +/- buttons for fine-tuning. To exit, simply hit the brake or press the cancel button. Practice in an open area first to get familiar with the button locations. The key is not to get distracted—the system isn't autonomous, so you must stay in control of the wheel for emergencies.

Safety reminders are crucial. Using cruise control can save effort but carries significant risks. Before activating, ensure the road conditions are stable. Press the CRUISE button to turn on the system, then use the SET key to establish the speed, which will be maintained automatically. Always be prepared to cancel it during use, such as by pressing the brake or a button, especially in heavy traffic or low visibility where it should not be used. Steep slopes may cause malfunctions and dangerous acceleration. Remember, this is a driving aid—do not over- on it. Before driving, check the button functions to avoid misuse, and monitor the dashboard indicator lights to ensure normal operation.

Here's a little tip: Haval's cruise control is perfect for saving fuel on long trips. Accelerate to your desired speed, press the CRUISE button to activate, and use the SET button to lock in the current speed. Use the lever to fine-tune and adjust the speed, saving you the hassle of pressing the accelerator and wasting time and fuel. To cancel, simply tap the brake. Note that button locations may vary by model—for example, the H6 has them on the left or right side of the steering wheel. A common mistake is forgetting to activate it at low speeds, rendering it ineffective. It's recommended to test it once on the highway—it reduces fatigue and can even extend your vehicle's lifespan.


