
The usage of the Tayron's voice control function: Simply control it directly on the steering wheel. The right side of the Tayron's steering wheel features buttons for the trip computer and voice control, with functions including Bluetooth phone, interface switching, voice control, confirmation, song skipping, and page scrolling up and down. The left side of the steering wheel has the light lever, pushing forward for high beam, pulling back for a single high beam flash, and the right side for turn signals and parking lights, along with a front assist system. The Tayron's body dimensions are 4589 mm in length, 1860 mm in width, and 1660 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2731 mm. The Tayron's drive configurations are front-wheel drive and front four-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension, featuring a unibody structure.

Exploring voice control features is a daily pleasure, and I find it very convenient. Just press the voice button on the steering wheel, wait for the prompt tone, and then speak your command, like navigating to a specific location or lowering the air conditioning temperature. I often use it to check navigation or play music, keeping my hands on the wheel for safety and convenience. Sometimes, even vague commands can be recognized, but the recognition rate is higher in a quiet environment. It's recommended to regularly update the car's system for optimal performance and occasionally calibrate the microphone to improve accuracy. It also has hidden skills, like controlling interior lights or reading text messages, making it quite versatile. After using it for a while, it feels more like a smart assistant, blending naturally into daily life.

The technical aspects of the voice system are worth mentioning. First, activate it by pressing the voice button on the steering wheel and give clear commands such as setting a destination or adjusting the entertainment system volume. At its core, the built-in microphone captures the voice, which is then processed by the speech recognition engine to convert it into operational commands. It supports various functions including navigation, air conditioning, phone answering, and media control. I tested its response speed at different speeds and found it to be quite fast. After system upgrades, recognition has become more accurate, and it even allows for custom wake words to enhance convenience. The integration is excellent, with the car's software automatically adapting, but ensure stable vehicle network connectivity for optimal performance. The safety design is clever, reducing distractions from manual operations. During use, I noticed its strong capability in handling noise during recognition.

Safe use of voice control is a key consideration. While driving, I simply press a button to issue commands like navigation or volume adjustment, and the system responds instantly without taking my eyes off the road. The operation is straightforward: after activating the voice command, say "raise the air conditioning by one degree" or "play music" to reduce the risk of manual intervention. The functions cover basic needs without affecting driving concentration. It is recommended to prioritize basic commands to ensure smooth operation and avoid misunderstandings caused by complex sentences. The overall design thoughtfully focuses on driving safety, making me feel more at ease with every use.


