
The method to use the cruise control on the Baojun 510 is as follows: First, press the ON/OFF button for the cruise control to activate the system. At this time, the CRUISE and MAIN indicator lights will illuminate, indicating that the cruise control system is operational. The Baojun 510 is a compact 5-door, 5-seat SUV with dimensions of 4220 mm in length, 1740 mm in width, and 1615 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2550 mm. In terms of power, the Baojun 510 is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum power of 73 kW and a maximum torque of 135 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

When driving my Baojun 510, I often use cruise control to make long-distance driving more comfortable. Once your speed exceeds 40 km/h on the highway, say maintaining 60 or 80 km/h, you can activate it. There's a dedicated cruise control button on the steering wheel—first press that to turn on the system, then use the +/- buttons to set your desired speed. After that, the car automatically maintains speed without needing constant throttle input, which really helps reduce leg fatigue and lets me focus better on the road. To cancel, simply tap the brake or press the cancel button to deactivate the system. Just remember—never use it in rain/snow or on winding roads where risks are higher. Safety first. While cruise control is a big help, building the habit of frequently checking road conditions is always wise.

As a long-term driver of the Baojun 510, I pay special attention to the safe operation of cruise control. First, the vehicle speed must exceed 40 km/h to activate it, and it's safest to engage on highways. The steering wheel has control buttons—press the cruise button to activate, then use SET or +/- buttons to set the speed. The key is to react promptly to changing road conditions, such as when the car ahead slows down; I immediately hit the brakes to cancel cruise control to avoid rear-end collisions. It helps reduce fatigue, but shouldn't be over-relied on, especially in heavy traffic or on curves, as it can lead to loss of control. I believe combining it with good driving habits can minimize accident risks.

The cruise control on the Baojun 510 is very practical. Activating it is simple: once the speed reaches 40, press the steering wheel button to set the speed, and step on the brake to cancel. It saves both effort and hassle.


