
Here is how to use the vehicle cruise control function: 1. Press the ON/OFF key to activate the system, and the cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate. 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, press the SET key, and release the right foot from the accelerator pedal—the speed will be set at the current speed. 3. Press "RES+" to increase the speed at the current setting, or press "SET-" to decrease the speed at the current setting. 4. There are three ways to deactivate cruise control: press the brake pedal, press the CANCEL key, or press the ON/OFF key. 5. If cruise control is deactivated by pressing the brake or CANCEL key, you can press the RES key to resume the previous cruise control speed.

The first time I tried cruise control, I was a bit nervous, but it turned out to be quite simple: First, locate the button labeled ON or CRUISE near the steering wheel and press it to activate the system. Drive until you reach your desired steady speed, such as 100km/h on the highway, then press the SET button to lock in that speed. After that, you can release the accelerator, and the car will maintain the speed automatically. To accelerate, press the ACCEL button or step on the gas pedal; to decelerate, press the DECEL button or apply the brakes. To exit cruise control completely, lightly tap the brake or press the cancel button. For safety, only use it on straight, lightly trafficked roads and avoid congested urban areas. Practice on open highways—it saves effort and fuel. After succeeding the first time, long-distance driving becomes much more comfortable, and I recommend beginners take it slow to get used to it. Remember, the system doesn’t replace braking, avoid using it in rainy conditions, and staying alert is key. Enjoy a more relaxed journey.

Cruise control is my favorite feature for long-distance driving, with super intuitive operation: press the CRUISE button to activate the system, then hit the SET key to lock the speed after accelerating to the target. The car maintains speed automatically, freeing my foot from constantly pressing the accelerator. Fine-tune speed with the adjacent +/- buttons, tap the brake to exit, or press RES to resume the previous setting. Button placement varies slightly by model, but functionality is similar—you'll get the hang of it after a few tries. Saves effort and reduces driver fatigue. Safety note: avoid sharp turns or slippery roads as the system doesn't handle braking and is designed for highways only. Stay alert to road conditions and manually intervene when needed. An efficient and comfortable companion for long journeys.

When using cruise control, always prioritize safety: only activate it on straight, less congested highways. After turning on the system, reach your desired speed and press the SET button. The system maintains speed automatically but does not control braking. Exit by pressing the brake or cancel button. Disable in hazardous conditions like rain or curves, and maintain manual control. Avoid over-reliance, especially without adaptive systems—maintain sufficient following distance. Safe driving comes first.

During high-speed driving, I often activate the cruise control: press the ON button to start the system, reach a stable speed, then press SET to confirm. After that, the car automatically maintains speed without needing to press the accelerator. It saves fuel and reduces fatigue on long trips. Adjust speed with buttons or temporarily exit by pressing the accelerator, then press RES to resume. Avoid using in rainy conditions or urban roads. Personally, it makes journeys more comfortable—I recommend using it wisely.


