
The method to use the cruise control on Tharu is: 1. Press the cruise control button; 2. Adjust the speed and press the SET button, then release the accelerator; 3. To decrease speed, press the SET button; 4. To increase speed, press the RES button; 5. For quick acceleration or deceleration, press the +/- buttons; 6. Press the button between the +/- buttons to adjust the distance from the vehicle ahead; 7. To temporarily pause the cruise control, step on the brake or press the RES button to resume cruise control. Tharu is a compact car under SAIC . Taking the 2021 Volkswagen Tharu 2WD Trendline as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category, with body dimensions of: length 4453mm, width 1841mm, height 1632mm, and a wheelbase of 2680mm.

I enjoy using cruise control while driving, especially on highways—it's a real convenience. On the left side of the steering wheel, there's a row of buttons. First, press the one with the dashboard icon to activate the system, and a white cruise symbol will appear on the instrument panel. Accelerate to your desired speed, say 90 km/h, then press the SET button—the symbol turns green, and the car will automatically maintain that speed. To adjust the speed, use the '+' or '-' buttons; each press changes the speed by about 1 km/h. If you need to brake for any reason, the system automatically deactivates. To resume your set speed, just press RES. Remember not to use it in heavy traffic or on winding roads, keep your hands on the wheel, and it's best to turn it off in rainy or snowy conditions.

Just learned this feature on the Tharu last week, actually quite simple. First start the vehicle, press the cruise control button in the middle of the left side of the steering wheel to activate the system, and an indicator light will illuminate on the dashboard. Drive to the desired speed, say 100 km/h on the highway, then press SET to confirm. After that, you can take your foot off the accelerator—super effortless. Use the buttons to fine-tune speed up or down, but be cautious as it might slightly exceed the speed on downhill slopes. Press the brake or CANCEL to deactivate, and press RES to resume. It's especially convenient for long-distance driving, preventing foot numbness, though initially, you might instinctively want to press the accelerator—just takes some getting used to.

Cruise control makes long-distance driving much easier. To activate it, press the button in the middle of the steering wheel with the speedometer icon—the dashboard will light up white. Once you reach your desired speed, press SET to lock it in. The system automatically controls the throttle to maintain speed, which is steadier than manual pedal control. Adjust the speed using the nearby '+'/'-' buttons, and temporarily cancel by braking—RES resumes the last setting. Remember not to use it in urban areas, and turn it off in tunnels and curves. Regularly check button responsiveness—once, a faulty button delayed me. Also avoid using it on rainy days when roads are slippery—safety first.

The key benefit of cruise control is fuel efficiency and reduced driver fatigue. After starting the engine, press the cruise button to activate it. Once you reach the desired speed, press SET to lock it in. The system precisely controls fuel injection to maintain a constant speed for optimal fuel economy. Use the buttons to adjust speed rather than interrupting by pressing the accelerator pedal. In emergencies, stepping on the brake automatically disengages cruise control, and RES can resume the original speed. It's recommended for use on straight highway sections to avoid keeping your right foot tense. Once, I drove for three hours straight without leg cramps thanks to it. When the green cruise icon on the dashboard is lit, you don't need to worry about speed – focus on observing road conditions instead.

The design of the Tharu's functions is quite user-friendly. Locate the cruise control icon button among the combination keys on the left side of the steering wheel and press it to illuminate the indicator light. Once the speed stabilizes, press SET to fix it, and the system takes over throttle control. Using the '+' button to increase speed by 2 km/h makes overtaking convenient, and the same logic applies for deceleration. Pressing the brake immediately pauses the system, and RES seamlessly resumes it. It's especially suitable for sections after highway toll booths, saving the hassle of readjusting the speed. Be cautious not to use it in heavy traffic and drive carefully on slippery roads. I'm used to resting my right foot lightly on the brake position for instant reaction in case of any situation. After using it a few times, you won't want to go without it—it truly liberates your right foot.


