
The function buttons of the Wuling Victory mainly include the following five aspects: 1. Steering wheel shortcut control buttons: divided into left and right sides. The left side is used for cruise control on/off, cruise speed setting, answering/hanging up calls, etc., while the right side is used for switching songs, volume adjustment, etc. 2. Light adjustment buttons: one-touch deactivation of the vehicle stability control system (default on, long press to turn off), front/rear fog lights, light off/width lights/low beams, headlight height adjustment, etc. 3. Window and door control adjustment buttons: four-way adjustment for the exterior rearview mirrors (up, down, left, right), one-touch folding of exterior rearview mirrors, lock/unlock, one-touch up/down for all four windows, window lock, etc. 4. Air conditioning zone buttons: air conditioning temperature, fan speed adjustment, automatic climate control, air recirculation, etc. 5. Gear shift and driving buttons: 360° panoramic view, parking radar, P gear shortcut, electronic parking brake, auto hold, economy mode, etc.

As a seasoned driver who has been using the Wuling Victory for several years, I find the layout of the functional buttons quite practical. When you sit in the driver's seat, there's a light control lever on the left side of the steering wheel—push it forward to turn on the high beams, pull it back for low beams, and rotate it to adjust fog lights and other settings. On the door armrest, there are window control buttons; a light press smoothly raises or lowers the windows, but avoid pressing too hard to prevent jamming. The air conditioning panel on the center console features a row of buttons: the left adjusts fan speed, the middle controls temperature for cooling or heating, and the right selects modes like internal or external air circulation—all with a single press. The multifunction buttons on the steering wheel are the most convenient, allowing you to adjust volume or skip tracks with a light touch, making it easy to enjoy music while driving without reaching. The rearview mirror adjustment knob is located next to the gear shift—just turn it to adjust the angle. The overall design is intuitive, but be mindful of dust accumulation in daily use to avoid affecting responsiveness.

I've been driving the Wuling Victory to transport my family, and its function buttons are simple and easy to use. There are window control buttons on the door side; with a single press, the windows immediately go up or down for ventilation. The door lock button is nearby—just a light press to secure the doors for safety. The air conditioning controls are clearly visible on the center console, with buttons that quickly adjust fan speed and temperature. The left stalk on the steering wheel adjusts the lights—push forward for high beams and twist back for low beams. In the gear shift area, there's also a knob for adjusting the rearview mirror angle, which is very handy. I often use the music buttons on the steering wheel to change stations or adjust the volume without taking my eyes off the road. The button placement is thoughtful, and keeping them clean is important—use a soft cloth to avoid water damage or sticking. Practical and worry-free, it's perfect for family trips.

The Wuling Capricorn's function button layout is simple and efficient. The light switch is located on the left stalk of the steering wheel, with push-pull controls for light modes. The air conditioning buttons on the center console are arranged in a row: left for adjusting fan speed, middle for temperature control, and right for setting the air circulation. The window lift buttons are conveniently placed on the door panel for smooth operation with a simple press. The steering wheel also integrates music buttons within easy reach for adjusting volume and changing tracks effortlessly. The wiper control and rearview mirror adjustment knob are located next to the gear shift, allowing for easy angle adjustment with a simple turn. The buttons respond directly, and daily maintenance requires care to avoid impacts that could affect their lifespan. The design is reasonable, minimizing driving distractions with safety as the top priority.


