
Excelle center console buttons are specifically introduced as follows: (1) Center console buttons: 1. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): The system is enabled by default. Unless on slippery roads such as rain or snow, it is generally not recommended to turn it off. 2. Auto Start-Stop: Briefly turns off the engine at traffic lights. The vehicle will restart when the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal. 3. Recirculation/Fresh Air: Recirculation heats or cools the air inside the car and sends it back, while fresh air allows outside air to enter the car. Use recirculation first in traffic jams, tunnels, and other situations where outside air quality does not meet standards. On highways, switch from recirculation to fresh air periodically, and it is best not to exceed 1 hour of recirculation. 4. Temperature Zone Sync (some models): When the temperature zone sync function is turned on, only the driver's temperature needs to be adjusted, and other zones will follow the same changes. After turning off this function, each zone can be set individually to meet the needs of passengers in different positions. (2) Door buttons: 1. Window lock button. 2. One-touch window control switch. (3) Roof buttons: 1. Sunroof horizontal opening. 2. Driver's reading light. 3. Passenger's reading light. 4. Sunroof tilt opening.

Last time I drove the Excelle, I felt the center console button design was quite reasonable. The left section is the audio zone, with a large knob for adjusting volume and small buttons for selecting audio sources, making it very convenient for listening to music. The middle section controls the air conditioning, with dual knobs for adjusting temperature and buttons for fan speed that respond to a light touch, plus a directional switch to adjust airflow as needed. The right side has a menu button for setting the dashboard display, and the hazard lights are in a prominent position. After driving the older car for a long time, the buttons never got stuck. I’m used to wiping them regularly with a soft cloth to prevent dust buildup from affecting the feel. Overall, the layout is compact and easy to operate—just a quick press while driving without wasting any time.

I really like the layout of the center console buttons in the Excelle. The power button in the audio section stands out, and the volume adjustment knob is smooth and responsive. The air conditioning controls are centrally located, with the temperature knob offering precise adjustments. The fan speed buttons are sensitive, and the one-touch air circulation switch is particularly useful on foggy days. For music lovers, the Bluetooth button connects to phones quickly, and the play/pause function eliminates the need to look down. The buttons respond swiftly, minimizing distractions while driving, and occasional cleaning helps maintain their shine. From a design perspective, these buttons are made of durable, understated materials that enhance daily convenience.

As a new owner of the Excelle, I found the center console buttons not too hard to remember: the left audio section has a volume knob and play button, which are simple to operate; the air conditioning controls make it easy to adjust temperature and airflow direction; just avoid touching the hazard light button nearby. It might feel a bit nerve-wracking at first, but you'll get familiar after pressing them a few times. I recommend new drivers to first get comfortable with the audio and AC controls to minimize distractions while driving. The buttons are well-positioned, keeping your line of sight from wandering too far for safety. Easy to get used to, and your driving feel will improve.

The whole family rides in the Excelle, and the center console buttons are very practical. The air conditioning button quickly adjusts to warm air, so the kids in the back seat won't feel cold; the fan control provides gentle airflow; the internal and external circulation is useful in bad weather. The volume knob ensures a quiet drive without disturbing the baby; the hazard lights provide safety in emergencies. The buttons are easy to operate, making driving effortless; occasionally check the connections to ensure they're not loose, which overall enhances the comfort of family trips. Keeping the buttons clean prevents sticking, making driving even easier.

From a safety perspective, the Excelle's buttons are all centered around the dashboard: the defroster button quickly clears fog; the fan control maintains comfort without overheating; the audio volume knob prevents excessively loud music; and the hazard lights are in a prominent position. Before starting, I always test the button functions to ensure smooth operation. Don't forget the light control knob when driving at night, and keep the buttons clean to avoid dirt buildup affecting responsiveness, making driving more stable. The design emphasizes ease of operation with sufficient safety.


