What are the buttons on the GAC Trumpchi GS3 steering wheel?
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GAC Trumpchi GS3 steering wheel left side buttons include voice control, track switching, audio source/volume adjustment, mute, and Bluetooth call answer/hang-up. The right side buttons feature cruise control activation, resume/acceleration, set/deceleration, cruise cancellation, and trip computer page turning. Appearance: The Trumpchi GS3 features a robust front design with two horizontal chrome strips intersecting the grille, connected to the headlights for a wider, more imposing look. The thicker lower bumper enhances sportiness, while body lines and rear design contribute to premium texture and safety. Powertrain: The GS3 is equipped with either a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine or a 1.3L turbocharged engine, delivering maximum power outputs of 114hp and 137hp respectively, with peak torque at 150Nm and 202Nm. Transmission options include a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic gearbox.
Driving the Trumpchi GS3, I've got all the steering wheel buttons down pat! On the left side, it mainly controls the instrument cluster and the small screen. With just my thumb moving up, down, left, or right, I can pull up driving info, switch to fuel consumption display, and more—there's a central OK button to confirm selections. The cruise control buttons are also here, handling tasks like setting speed and adjusting follow distance. The right side manages entertainment and calls. The volume roller is the most intuitive—just a flick of the fingertip does the trick. The buttons below handle track skipping and radio station changes, while the call button instantly answers or hangs up. Behind the steering wheel, there are paddle shifters, which feel especially satisfying for manual downshifts on mountain roads or during overtaking. The overall button layout is ergonomic and much safer than fumbling around with the center console buttons.