How to use the cruise control in the Tayron?
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The method to use cruise control in the Tayron is: 1. Press the power button to activate the system, and the cruise control indicator on the dashboard will illuminate; 2. Accelerate to over 40 km/h, then press the set button to engage cruise control; 3. Press the res (+) button to increase speed at the current rate, or press the set (-) button to decrease speed at the current rate; 4. Press the cancel button or apply the brakes to deactivate cruise control. Precautions for using cruise control in sedans: 1. Set the speed according to the current road, traffic, and weather conditions, and ensure to turn off the cruise control system after use to prevent accidents caused by misuse; 2. Do not use the cruise control function when driving on crowded roads or poor road surfaces.
When driving the Tayron, I absolutely love using the cruise control, especially on long highway trips to avoid foot fatigue. It's super easy to use: the system can only be activated when the speed exceeds 30 km/h. Press the CRUISE button on the left side of the steering wheel to start the system, reach your desired speed (e.g., 100 km/h on the highway), and then press the SET button to lock it in. After that, use the + button to accelerate or the - button to decelerate, adjusting to a suitable speed. To cancel, lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button; to resume the original speed, press the RES button to instantly return. I've personally tried it on less crowded roads—once cruise control is set, I can relax my legs and focus more on the road conditions. This feature also helps slightly with fuel efficiency, but safety comes first—it's not suitable for city traffic jams. The Tayron's dashboard display is clear, making it easy for beginners to get the hang of it. Remember to familiarize yourself with the button locations beforehand to avoid fumbling while driving. Regularly maintain and check the system's responsiveness to prevent malfunctions and unnecessary trouble.