What are the features of the Audi Q3?

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OLouis
07/24/25 6:12pm
Audi Q3 features are as follows: 1. Both sides of the steering wheel: The multifunction steering wheel is divided into left and right sides. The left side is used to control the display screen in the middle of the instrument panel. The trip computer tab switch key is used to toggle the upper menu on the display screen. The trip computer menu page-turning key is designed as a roller. To confirm, simply press the roller. This key is used to control the trip computer menu, allowing you to check mileage, fuel consumption, time, etc. 2. Center console buttons: Drive-select is the driving mode selection, offering four modes: dynamic, comfort, economy, and automatic. Of course, the owner can also set a personalized driving mode. ESP is the Electronic Stability Program, effectively preventing loss of control such as body skidding or tail flicking. It is generally not recommended for drivers to manually turn it off. The red triangle button is the hazard warning light (commonly known as the double flash light), used to warn other vehicles around to prevent rear-end collisions. Additionally, the parking radar and camera display the rearview image on the center console screen, and the radar will sound an alarm when approaching obstacles. The cruise control switch can be lightly pushed inward to cancel cruise control or pushed all the way to the bottom to turn it off. The SPEED button is the speed adjustment button; lifting it up increases speed, while pushing it down reduces speed. The LIM button prevents the owner from unintentionally speeding. Once the speed limit is set, no matter how hard the accelerator is pressed, it will not exceed the set speed limit.
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