
The buttons on the left side of the steering wheel are: voice control, track switching, audio source/volume switching, mute, and call answering/hanging up. The buttons on the right side of the steering wheel are: cruise control activation, resume/acceleration, set/deceleration, cruise control cancellation, and left/right page turning for the trip computer. The button functions are as follows: The steering wheel integrates multifunctional buttons such as voice control, volume adjustment, instrument panel LCD screen adjustment, and cruise control. To activate cruise control: briefly press the cruise control button, and the corresponding indicator light on the instrument cluster will illuminate white. Increase the vehicle speed to the cruising speed (above 40km/h), then briefly press the set/deceleration button. The corresponding white indicator light on the instrument cluster will turn green, indicating that the vehicle has entered cruise control mode, and you can release the accelerator pedal. To exit cruise control: depress the brake pedal, shift the gear lever to "N" (neutral), briefly press the cruise control button (to exit cruise control and clear the set cruising speed value), operate the electronic parking brake (EPB) button, or when the ESP system is activated. To resume cruise control: when the vehicle speed is above 40km/h, briefly press the resume/acceleration button. The cruise control indicator light on the instrument cluster will change from white to green, and the vehicle speed will return to the previously set cruising speed.

I've been driving a Trumpchi for several years, and there are quite a variety of buttons. On the steering wheel, you generally find volume up/down, track skip, call answer/end buttons, as well as a voice control key to summon the in-car assistant, making it convenient to adjust music or navigation while driving. The central console area is even busier, with air conditioning system buttons including fan speed adjustment, air recirculation toggle, front/rear defrost, and temperature setting knobs. Nearby, there are usually media control keys like radio tuning and mute, with navigation buttons located close to the touchscreen. The door panels feature window controls and side mirror adjustment knobs, with some models adding an electronic parking brake button and drive mode selector. The rear armrest sometimes includes air temperature buttons for passengers in the back. These designs make operations intuitive and safe, helping to avoid distracted driving.

The button layout can be categorized into several areas. The steering column zone includes the headlight height adjustment lever and multifunction buttons on the steering wheel, such as the cruise control switch and trip computer information toggle. The center console typically features air conditioning controls like the A/C switch, airflow direction selector, and rearview mirror defroster button, while the media section has a volume knob and track list buttons. The door panel houses power window controls and child lock switches. The gearshift area may include a parking sensor switch or drive mode selector (e.g., Eco, Sport modes). In premium models like the Trumpchi GM8, you'll find additional features like a 360-degree camera activation button and seat heating controls. These thoughtfully arranged buttons cover all comfort and convenience needs for daily driving with excellent user-friendly design.

Motor's buttons cover the basic functions. The steering wheel integrates audio keys and call buttons. The center console features air conditioning control knobs for temperature adjustment and fan speed selection, while the media system buttons support switching between radio and Bluetooth music. The door panel is equipped with window lift buttons and mirror adjusters. Some models like the GS4 come with an electronic parking brake button and a driving mode selector knob, ensuring convenient operation and safe driving. The interior design is simple and user-friendly.

As a Motor owner, I find the button layout very practical. Frequently used controls like the steering wheel volume buttons and air conditioning temperature knobs allow quick adjustments. The central console's navigation shortcut and media mute buttons are also crucial, especially in traffic jams. The door panels feature window controls and a central locking button—don't forget to secure your windows after parking for added safety. Newer models may include added conveniences like one-touch start buttons or parking radar switches. These thoughtful details make driving more effortless and reassuring.

On Motor's intelligent models, buttons integrate advanced features. The steering wheel is equipped with ADAS control buttons to activate adaptive cruise control or lane-keeping systems. The center console features a one-touch start button and a multimedia touchscreen paired with physical buttons like a return key or air conditioning mode switch to minimize distraction from screen operation. The door panel includes a side mirror folding button and window anti-pinch settings. Safety-related buttons such as the blind spot monitoring switch are positioned near the instrument cluster. Designed with daily driving habits in mind, these features enhance both technological sophistication and peace of mind.


