How to use the cruise control on Li ONE?

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Nunes
07/24/25 10:40pm
First, you need to activate the system by pressing the on/off button or pushing the lever. The cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate. Then, press the accelerator to reach your desired speed and press the SET button. At this point, you can release the accelerator pedal, and the speed will be set at the current speed.
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DeLyla
08/10/25 3:07pm
Activating the cruise control on the Li ONE is quite convenient. I rely on this feature to relax during long-distance drives. On the right side of the steering wheel, there's a row of small buttons—the one with a speedometer icon is the activation key. Press it to enable the cruise system. Then accelerate to your desired speed, say 90 km/h, and quickly press the adjacent button marked 'SET' to lock it in. After that, the car will automatically control the throttle, allowing you to lift your foot off the pedal! To adjust speed, use the '+RES' button to accelerate or the '-' button to slow down. To cancel, simply press the 'CANCEL' button or lightly tap the brake to return to manual control. This feature is particularly useful on highways with light traffic, reducing foot fatigue and saving fuel. However, avoid using it in heavy traffic or on winding roads—safety first. I find the system responsive, making driving much more effortless once engaged.
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