
Usage method of Elysion cruise control: There is a CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel. Press this button and the display will show this English word, indicating that the Elysion cruise control is activated; when the speed exceeds 40, press the SET button next to the CRUISE button, which means the program starts locking the speed, and you can then release the accelerator. The cruise control system is abbreviated as CCS, also known as cruise control device, speed control system, or autonomous driving system. The body dimensions of the Elysion are 4940mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1710mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm.

Having driven for decades, my experience tells me that the cruise control in the Elysion is quite user-friendly. After starting the vehicle, on highways or clear roads, first press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the system, then accelerate to the desired speed, and press the SET button to lock it in—this way, the car automatically maintains the speed. To increase or decrease speed, use the RES/+ or SET/- buttons on the steering wheel, with each press adjusting the speed by a few kilometers per hour. If you want to temporarily deactivate it, just hit the brakes or press the CANCEL button, and later pressing RES will restore the previous setting. I remember one long road trip where this feature saved me a lot of effort—no leg fatigue and better focus on the road. But never use it in congested city traffic, as it can lead to delayed reactions. Overall, it’s a long-distance travel essential, thoughtfully designed, and once you get used to it, it’s both safe and convenient.

I recently bought an Elysion and found the cruise control super convenient after learning how to use it. The operation is simple: drive on the road, ensure the surroundings are safe (e.g., not too many cars on the highway), then press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the system. After that, accelerate to your desired speed using the throttle and press the SET button to confirm. You can adjust the speed slightly using the RES and SET buttons, saving you from constantly pressing the throttle. To cancel, either press the brake or the cancel button; to resume, press the RES button. I often use it on the highway during my daily commute—it feels fuel-efficient and relaxing, especially during less congested times. By the way, don’t rely on it too much during rainy seasons when the road is slippery, just in case of skidding. The feature is designed to be very user-friendly, even beginners can quickly get the hang of it, making long drives less tiring.

I think using the Elysion's cruise control requires caution, safety first. Only activate it on straight roads like highways. The method is to first press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate, then set the speed with the SET button, and adjust using the RES or SET buttons with a light touch. Important reminder: The system automatically cancels when braking, don't rely solely on electronic devices, keep your hands on the wheel and monitor road conditions. I've also experienced rainy and foggy days when the speed shouldn't be set too high. Avoid using it in areas with many curves to prevent distracted driving accidents. It's simple to start with just a few steps, but full attention is required.


