
Vezel cruise control usage method: 1. Press the CRUISE button to increase the speed to over 40 km/h. 2. Press the SET button to activate cruise control. 3. Press the brake or CANCEL button to deactivate cruise control. 4. When cruise control is active, press the RES button once to increase speed by 1 km/h, or press the SET button once to decrease speed by 1 km/h. You can also hold RES or SET until reaching the desired speed. 5. If cruise control is canceled due to deceleration, press the RES button to resume the original cruising speed. Additional information: 1. The Vezel is an SUV developed from the chassis of the new Fit. The vehicle measures 4328 mm in length, 1772 mm in width, and 1605 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610 mm. 2. In terms of suspension, the Vezel features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension.

The cruise control is my favorite feature when driving the Vezel on long trips. It's simple to operate but requires attention to safety. After starting the car and getting on the highway or a straight road, when the speed reaches above 40 km/h, press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Then use the adjacent speed adjustment buttons to set the desired speed, and the car will automatically maintain that speed without needing to keep pressing the accelerator, saving effort and fuel. In case of situations like heavy traffic, simply stepping on the brake will deactivate the system, or you can press the cancel button to turn it off. I recommend beginners practice in open areas first and avoid using it in rainy conditions or on hilly roads to prevent loss of control. This feature makes my travels much easier, but never overlook road conditions—safety always comes first.

As someone who often studies car details, I find the cruise control design of the Vezel very user-friendly. After starting the car and stabilizing the speed at around 50 km/h, there's a control lever or button on the steering wheel—just press it to enter cruise mode. Then use the +/- buttons to adjust the speed to your desired setting, and the car will maintain a constant speed on its own. Pay attention to the battery and sensor status; regular maintenance can prevent unexpected malfunctions. It's best not to rely on it when going downhill, as the system might not slow down promptly enough, affecting safety. I also recommend testing it before long trips to ensure everything works properly. Enjoy the convenience, but don't forget to drive cautiously.

I haven't been driving the Vezel for long, but after learning to use the cruise control, it feels amazing. Once the speed reaches 40 km/h, press the button on the steering wheel to activate it, then set the speed, release the accelerator, and the car moves on its own. It's especially convenient on highways, though stepping on the brake will immediately deactivate it. At first, I was always afraid of making mistakes and only tried it on open roads. After a few tries, I got used to it, and my legs don't get tired on long drives. Remember to check the manual for details and avoid trying it in heavy traffic to stay focused.


