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What are the button functions of the Haval H6 National Tide Edition?

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MacGemma
07/29/25 8:05pm
Haval H6 steering wheel button functions include answering/making calls, central control function switching, volume adjustment, cruise control, and acceleration/deceleration functions. The button functions are respectively for air volume adjustment/on-off, front/rear windshield defogging, hazard warning lights, panoramic camera, lane departure warning, lane change assist, and volume adjustment/on-off. The central control screen can also be operated via physical buttons behind the gear lever, with functions respectively for navigation, phone, menu, return, multimedia, radio, and selection/confirmation. Driving modes are switched via the lever behind the gear shift, offering three modes: standard, economy, and sport. The buttons and knobs on the side of the driver's seat support multi-directional electric adjustments for lumbar support, seat cushion, and backrest angle. The buttons below the rearview mirror feature functions such as anti-glare switch, customer service, road assistance, and emergency rescue. Here are the related introductions: Body dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4640mm, 1825mm, and 1690mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2680mm. The front suspension is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is multi-link independent suspension. Interior: The Haval H6 adopts a color scheme of dark upper and light lower parts, complemented by silver decorations that highlight texture. Standard configurations include headlight height adjustment, home light delay-off, four-way steering wheel adjustment, dual airbags, and rear air conditioning vents. Exterior: In terms of design, the Haval H6 National Tide Edition caters to the aesthetic preferences of the general public, introducing a new design aesthetic that combines dynamism and beauty, with a refined front face. Configurations: The Haval H6 National Tide Edition is equipped with features such as panoramic camera, fully automatic parking, auto hold, hill start assist, hill descent control, panoramic sunroof, heated steering wheel, paddle shifters, front seat heating/ventilation, and wireless phone charging. Powertrain: A mature and advanced powertrain that balances performance and fuel efficiency is key to determining a vehicle's quality. The Haval H6 National Tide Edition offers two powertrain systems: the 1.5GDIT and 2.0GDIT engines, both recognized as China's top ten engines, paired with a self-developed 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission.
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DaniellaFitz
08/14/25 4:11pm
It's been almost a year since I started driving this car, let me talk about those buttons. On the left side of the steering wheel, there's the ACC adaptive cruise control stalk, which makes adjusting speed and following distance very convenient on highways. On the right are multimedia control buttons for switching tracks and adjusting volume without taking hands off the wheel. The most eye-catching feature on the center console is the aircraft-style electronic gear shifter, with the P button on top. The physical buttons on the AC panel are intuitively laid out - temperature adjustment on the left, fan speed on the right, and three middle buttons controlling airflow direction. On the door armrest, you'll find the rearview mirror adjustment knob and rear window defroster button, especially useful in rain or snow. The overhead area integrates the sunroof switch and reading lights - just press for nighttime illumination. The left stalk behind the steering wheel controls high beams and turn signals, which becomes muscle memory with practice. When picking up the car, the salesperson reminded me the trunk button is located below the driver's seat on the left - truly more ergonomic than rear-mounted buttons.
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LaOwen
10/16/25 2:24am
When I first got the car, I couldn't remember all these buttons either, but after a few weeks of tinkering, I got the hang of it. The driver's door panel has the four-window control buttons with one-touch up/down function, and the child lock button is also located here. The stalk behind the steering wheel controls the wiper speed, and the rotary ring adjusts sensitivity. The MAX button on the AC panel is for rapid cooling - it's a lifesaver after summer sun exposure. Below the central touchscreen hide the hazard light button and drive mode selector (Eco mode saves fuel in city driving). The gearshift area houses the electronic parking brake and auto-hold buttons - perfect for freeing your right foot at red lights. The voice command button on the right side of the steering wheel activates the infotainment system; just say "navigate to..." to set off. Special mention goes to the instrument cluster brightness knob hidden in the small compartment below the left side of the steering wheel - dimming it at night prevents glare.
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