
The cruise control operation method for the Vezel is as follows: 1. Press the CRUISE button to increase the vehicle speed above 40 km/h. 2. Press the SET button to activate cruise control. 3. Press the brake or CANCEL button to deactivate cruise control. Precautions for using cruise control in the Honda Vezel: 1. The cruise control requires pressing the brake for adaptive automatic braking. 2. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the cruise control stops working. The set speed value is still retained and can be manually restored. 3. Cruise control can be dangerous on winding, steep, bumpy, slippery roads, or in heavy traffic. Please turn off the cruise control and drive carefully. 4. On downhill sections, the vehicle may exceed the cruise speed. In this case, press the brake to control the speed and prevent accidents caused by loss of control.

Using the cruise control on the Vezel is quite simple and great for relaxing on long highway drives. First, I make sure the speed exceeds 40km/h, then press the button with a small wheel on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the system's standby mode. Next, press the SET button to lock in the current speed. To increase speed, press the RES/+ button, and to decrease, press the SET/- button—each press adjusts by about 1km/h. The system cancels automatically when braking or using the clutch, but pressing RES restores the original speed. I only use it on highways or open roads since city traffic is too unpredictable—safety first. Always check tire and brake conditions before starting; while the feature saves energy, don’t over- on it.

I've been driving the Vezel for many years, and the cruise control function is very intuitive to use. After reaching the desired speed, press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate the system, then press the SET button to lock the speed; afterwards, press the RES button to increase or resume speed, and stepping on the brake immediately deactivates it. I often use it for effortless highway commuting; one tip is not to use it in rainy or foggy weather, as the control system responds slower, which can be dangerous. Usually, after starting the car, I test the button responses; the buttons are sensitive, with few misoperations. Avoid using it on bumpy roads; large speed variations affect comfort.

I'm used to using the Vezel's cruise control on highways, which is straightforward to operate: press the cruise button to activate when the speed reaches 40km/h, then press SET to fix the speed; use the +/- buttons to adjust speed; cancel by braking, and press RES to resume. This feature makes long drives much easier, but it's only suitable for straight, clear roads. Don't forget regular to check the electrical circuit safety.

When I take my family on trips in the Vezel, using cruise control is convenient. First, accelerate to over 40km/h, then press the steering wheel button to activate cruise standby; press SET to set the speed; the up and down buttons allow for fine-tuning. Press the brake to interrupt the function; press RES to reset the speed. It's suitable for long-distance driving to reduce fatigue; I recommend using it on smooth highways, not relying on it in cities or crowded areas to avoid affecting safety. The system responds quickly with a low chance of misoperation; regularly check the buttons to prevent aging.

As a car enthusiast, I find the Vezel's cruise control system quite fun to use. When the vehicle speed meets the requirement, press the button to activate it; the SET button locks the speed; the RES button accelerates or resumes; stepping on the brake automatically cancels it. It works best on straight highways; it saves fuel and effort, but use it cautiously during night driving. Familiarize yourself with the button positions during operation; avoid bumpy roads; don't rely too much on the assist functions; it's simple and easy to master.


