What are the functions of the Bora's control panel?
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Bora's control panel features include the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and hazard warning lights. Below are the detailed introductions: Electronic Stability Program (ESP): Effectively prevents loss of control such as skidding or fishtailing. It is generally not recommended for drivers to manually turn it off. Hazard Warning Lights (commonly known as double flashers): Used in special situations like car breakdowns or temporary parking, primarily serving to alert other vehicles. Parking Radar/Image: The central display screen shows the reversing image, and the radar will emit an alarm sound when detecting nearby obstacles. Driving Assistance System: Includes functions such as pre-collision protection, close distance warning, and fatigue reminder. Auto Hold: When waiting at a red light, it relieves foot fatigue by automatically locking the wheels with the brake calipers. Pressing the accelerator again will allow the vehicle to continue moving forward.
When driving the Bora, I found the dashboard to be quite comprehensive. Located in front of the driver's seat, its main features include a multimedia screen that supports Bluetooth music and USB interface for playing songs, and it can connect to a phone for navigation, which is very convenient. The air conditioning control is the core part, with an automatic air conditioning system that adjusts temperature and fan speed automatically, and temperature settings can be done with just a button. There are buttons on the steering wheel to control the audio and phone, ensuring safe driving without distraction. There are also some practical buttons, such as the headlight switch and cruise control function, which are clear and intuitive to use during night driving. The storage box is thoughtfully designed, capable of holding phone charging cables, making long trips less tedious. The overall layout is reasonable, easy to operate, and suitable for daily family use, with thoughtful details enhancing driving comfort.