What are the button functions of the Mercedes-Benz GLB200?

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Roland
07/29/25 2:16pm
Mercedes-Benz GLB200's button functions are divided into three types: center console buttons, door buttons, and roof buttons. The following is a detailed introduction to the button functions of the Mercedes-Benz GLB200: 1. Auto Start-Stop Button: During brief stops, the engine will shut off. When the driver releases the brake pedal, the vehicle will continue moving forward. 2. Parking Radar Button: This button activates the panoramic camera and radar function, providing the driver with alerts and visual feedback to detect surrounding obstacles. 3. Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Button: The system is enabled by default. It is generally not recommended to turn it off unless driving on slippery surfaces such as rain or snow.
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