
Soueast Auto cruise control usage is as follows: 1. Press the control switch to activate cruise control standby mode, accelerate to the desired speed, then push the control lever downward to set the cruising speed; 2. To accelerate, push the control lever upward or depress the accelerator pedal; 3. To cancel cruise control, you can pull the control lever upward, turn off the main cruise control switch, press the accelerator pedal, or gently tap the brake. Soueast Auto adopts a front-end design featuring the brand's family identity, with the spreading wings grille integrated with the standard dual L-shaped eagle-eye lens headlights, showcasing a domineering style that gives the entire front a fashionable and dynamic appearance.

I've been driving a Soueast car for over ten years, and the cruise control has been a great help on the highway. You need to reach a speed of at least 40 km/h first, then press the cruise control switch button on the steering wheel—usually a button labeled 'CRUISE' on the right side. After pressing it, the system activates, and an icon lights up on the dashboard. Then, press the 'SET+' or 'SET-' button to set the current speed or adjust it. During driving, if you want to fine-tune the speed, press the plus or minus buttons. Stepping on the brake automatically cancels the cruise control, and pressing the 'RES' button resumes it. Be careful not to use it in congested areas or places with many curves, and stay alert to intervene at any time. Settings may vary slightly between different models, so check the manual for button locations. Regularly inspect the system during to prevent aging-related issues.

From my actual driving experience, the cruise control operation in the Southeast model is intuitive. After driving at a speed of 40-50 km/h, first press the cruise activation button to prepare the system; then press the set button to fix the speed or use the +/- buttons to adjust directly. Cancellation is simple—either step on the brake to deactivate or press the cancel button. Each button press changes the speed by about 1 km/h, which is a good safety design. Using it for long periods on highways can save effort and fuel, but don't on it too much; ensure your tires and brakes are in good condition before enabling it. The system maintains speed stability on slopes, which is quite practical.

Using cruise control makes long-distance driving easier. First, drive on an open road at over 40km/h and press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate it. After setting the speed, you can free your feet and focus your eyes on the road. Use the +/- buttons to adjust speed flexibly; press the brake to exit safely. It works best on straight highway sections to avoid fatigue. Avoid using it in urban areas or poor road conditions.

Sharing my experience: The Southeast cruise control design is user-friendly. The activation condition is when the vehicle speed exceeds 40km/h; press the cruise activation button, then use the SET button to lock the speed or make minor adjustments. Cancellation is done via the brake or a dedicated button; the resume function is convenient. In daily use, it’s quite comfortable to free up the right foot on the highway; just be careful not to exceed the speed limit and maintain a safe following distance. The button locations may vary in different configurations, typically on the front center console, so it’s advisable to familiarize yourself with the manual before first use.

The first time I test-drove a Soueast car, I tried the cruise control, and it was very intuitive. Once you reach a speed above 40 km/h, press the cruise control switch to activate it; then press the speed set button to lock in the current speed. The increase and decrease buttons allow you to easily adjust the speed up or down; stepping on the brake immediately deactivates it. The fun part is its precise speed control, which saves effort, but beginners shouldn’t get too distracted; safety always comes first.


