
Breeze gear position functions are as follows: D gear: D gear is the drive gear. Press the brake, hold the button on the side of the gear lever, and push it downward. S gear: S gear is the sport gear. In the D gear position, hold the button on the side of the gear lever and pull it backward. To disengage S gear, pull the gear lever backward from its current position (no need to press the brake during this process). N gear: N gear is the neutral gear. Press the side button with your thumb and push the gear lever forward. R gear: R gear is the reverse gear. Press the side button and move the gear lever to the position marked with the letter R. P gear: P gear is the parking gear. Press and hold the "P" button next to the gear lever's side button.

I figured out the gear shift lever of the Horizon on the very first day I got it. The button on the left is the shift lock release—you need to press the brake and push it every time you shift out of P. D is the most commonly used for daily driving, and the S (Sport) mode is especially thrilling—step hard on the gas, and the RPM shoots straight to 5000, giving you an instant kick of acceleration for highway overtaking. L is a downhill savior; last time I drove on a winding mountain road, the car automatically controlled the speed in this gear, eliminating the need for frequent braking. A key point is the R (Reverse) gear—the rearview camera activates instantly, complete with guiding trajectory lines at night, which is incredibly beginner-friendly. I always remember to engage the electronic parking brake before shifting to P, as my mechanic says it’s better for the transmission. For red lights longer than 30 seconds, I switch to N to reduce strain on the drivetrain.


