
To use the cruise control in the Lingpai: When the vehicle speed reaches above 40 km/h, press the CRUISE button. After pressing, a green CRUISE indicator light will illuminate on the instrument panel, indicating that the cruise control is activated. Taking the Lingpai 2020 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4756mm, width 1804mm, height 1509mm, wheelbase 2730mm, and fuel tank capacity 40L. The Lingpai 2020 model is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 80kW and a maximum torque of 134Nm, paired with an eCVT continuously variable transmission.

I recently bought a Crider and really love its cruise control feature, which is super easy to operate. First, you need to drive at your desired speed, say a steady 70 km/h on the highway, then press the cruise control button on the steering wheel, usually labeled ‘CRUISE ON/OFF’, to activate it. Once the system is ready, a dashboard indicator light will come on, and you can press the ‘SET’ button to lock in the current speed. Once cruise control is engaged, the car will automatically maintain the speed, making driving effortless. To adjust the speed, press the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to increase or decrease speed in increments of about 5 km/h. To cancel, simply tap the brake pedal and the system will instantly deactivate for safety, or you can press the ‘CANCEL’ button. This feature is especially great for long trips, reducing fatigue and keeping you relaxed. However, I’d remind new drivers not to use it in crowded urban areas or at excessively high speeds to avoid distractions. To resume the previously set speed, just press the ‘RES’ button. After using it for a while, I’ve found it really enhances driving comfort and is worth getting used to.

Having driven for over ten years, I've always believed that using the Crider's cruise control properly can significantly enhance safety. The operation steps are straightforward: first press the cruise control activation button when the speed is stable to activate the system, then press the SET button to lock in the current speed. From there, the car will maintain the set speed automatically, with the +/- buttons allowing for minor adjustments of about 5 km/h per step. I particularly emphasize that the quickest way to cancel cruise control is by pressing the brake pedal, which offers a responsive and safe way to disengage in case of emergencies; alternatively, you can directly press the CANCEL button. From my personal experience, this feature is most suitable for use on straight, unobstructed roads, such as highways where maintaining a constant speed can reduce driver fatigue. However, it's absolutely not recommended for complex road conditions like mountain passes or during rainy/foggy weather, as it can easily lead to loss of control. I advise beginners to practice in open areas first, familiarizing themselves with the button locations and the system's response speed, rather than attempting to use it on highways right away. Regularly check the steering wheel buttons for any sticking issues, and address them promptly to prevent malfunctions. Overall, using it correctly can make long-distance driving much safer.

I have some research on car cruise systems, and the Lingpai's design is quite intelligent. Simple steps for use: after reaching the target speed, press the cruise power button to activate, then press the SET button to lock the speed. To adjust, press the + sign to increase speed or the - sign to decrease, typically in increments of 5-10 km/h. To cancel, simply hit the brake or press the CANCEL button for an instant stop. During cruise control, the speed remains constant, reducing unnecessary acceleration and deceleration, which is most effective on flat roads. Be cautious on downhill slopes as the system might over-accelerate; a slight manual adjustment is safer. I think it works precisely with the vehicle's sensors, so ensure the system indicator responds normally before starting. Long-term use can also save some fuel due to less waste from steady-speed driving. The buttons are conveniently located on the right side of the steering wheel, ensuring unobstructed vision while operating.

For daily commuting, the Lingpai is frequently driven, and the cruise control significantly improves efficiency. Basic operations: after setting the speed, press the cruise button to activate the system, then confirm the speed with the SET button. The +/- buttons allow flexible speed adjustments in increments of about 5 km/h, and cancellation is done via the brake or CANCEL button. I've found that maintaining a constant speed optimizes fuel consumption, saving more fuel and costs compared to manual acceleration. Especially on highways, activating cruise control allows for a more relaxed foot and better focus on the road ahead. Key tip: pressing the RES button conveniently restores the previous speed; avoid relying on cruise control in bad weather, as manual control is more stable. Once activated, the system displays clearly on the dashboard for easy monitoring.

Many people ask how to use the Lingpai cruise control, but it's actually not hard to remember. Drive to your desired speed, for example, above 50 km/h on suitable road sections, press the on/off button to activate the cruise system, then SET to lock the speed. The +/- buttons adjust the speed by about 5 km per press. The easiest way to cancel is by pressing the brake or the CANCEL button. To resume the previous setting, just press the RES button. I would like to add a reminder: turn off the system on steep slopes to prevent loss of control; using it on flat roads can extend tire life and reduce wear. Regularly check that the buttons respond smoothly without sticking. Try it once or twice on long trips, and you'll get the hang of it quickly.


