
Here is how to use the cruise control in the Elysion: 1. Press CANCEL to deactivate cruise control, MAIN to turn it off, and then press RES to resume cruise control. 2. Before activating cruise control, set the cruising speed using the SET button. (Note: The cruise control function can only be used at speeds above 30km/h.) 3. The silver buttons on the right control the cruise control speed, with "+" for acceleration and "-" for deceleration. 4. The distance for cruise control is set using the distance adjustment button, then adjusted with "+" and "-". 5. Lane keeping is an auxiliary system for cruise control, which alerts the driver through steering wheel vibration or alarms when the vehicle approaches lane markings.

I've used the cruise control on my Elysion quite a few times. Let me explain how to activate it first: You can only use it when driving at a steady speed above 40km/h. Press the cruise switch button on the left side of the steering wheel to illuminate the icon, indicating the system is ready. Accelerate to your desired speed (e.g., 60km/h or higher), then press the SET button to lock the current speed, which will be displayed on the instrument panel. After releasing the accelerator, the car will automatically maintain the speed. Adjust the speed using the + or - buttons on the steering wheel, with each press changing the speed by approximately 1km/h. To cancel the cruise, gently apply the brakes or press the CANCEL button directly. To resume the previous speed, press the RES button. For safety, avoid using it in city traffic jams or on highways with many curves, as the system may automatically disengage. I've also found that the Elysion's cruise control is designed to be simple and reliable, significantly reducing fatigue during long highway drives.

I'm a tech enthusiast who loves studying car smart features. The operation of the Elysion's cruise control system is intuitive: there's a dedicated button cluster at the lower right of the steering wheel. Press the CRUISE main switch to activate, accelerate to target speed, then press SET to lock. +/- buttons adjust speed range, with internal sensors monitoring speed and feeding back to the engine control module. The system disengages when braking or pressing the cancel button, with RES key restoring memorized speed. Combined with this feature, the Elysion also supports Eco mode, providing smoother throttle response during cruising for better fuel efficiency - my actual tests showed average fuel consumption reduction of 8-12% on the gauge. Note this isn't adaptive cruise control - manual distance adjustment is required for safety, and don't rely on it during rain/fog to avoid system failure.

Taking the Elysion for a family trip, cruise control is super practical! On the highway, first accelerate to around 70km/h, find the cruise button on the left side of the steering wheel and press to light it up, then press the SET key to lock the current speed. After that, there's no need to constantly press the accelerator as it automatically maintains a steady speed, making driving much easier. To reduce speed, press the - button or brake to cancel, and press RES to resume. Especially when the kids are in the back seat, I can pay more attention to taking care of them. Safety tip: Avoid using the system on bumpy roads as it may misjudge the speed, and also avoid using it during stops or traffic jams to prevent rear-end collisions. Just a few simple steps make long-distance driving less tiring.

I prefer simple steps when driving, and the Elysion's cruise control is easy to operate: after starting and reaching a speed above 40km/h, press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the system, then press SET to set the current speed, for example, 50km/h. The +/- buttons adjust the speed in increments of about 1km/h each. To cancel, press the brake or the CANCEL button, and to resume the previous speed, press the RES button. For safety, avoid using it on slopes or curves as it may lead to loss of control, and the dashboard has indicator lights to show the status. Every time I use cruise control, I first make sure the road is clear.


