How to Use the Cruise Control on Qoros 5?

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LaPenelope
07/29/25 11:44pm
First, turn on the cruise control switch. When reaching the desired speed, press the SET button to activate cruise control. The SET button at the bottom left represents setting the cruise control speed, or it can be directly set to the current speed. Use the +/- buttons to adjust the speed. During cruise control, operations such as shifting gears or stepping on the brake will interrupt the cruise. In this case, you can press the RES button to restore the last set speed and continue cruising.
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