
The functions of the Changan CS75PLUS steering wheel buttons are as follows: 1. The left side of the steering wheel includes buttons for cruise control functions: resume speed increase, set speed decrease, cruise on, cruise cancel, integrated adaptive cruise, volume adjustment, and following distance adjustment; 2. The right side of the steering wheel includes buttons for music and menu mode switching: voice assistant, instrument panel up/down toggle, song switching, answer and hang up calls, instrument display switching, and multimedia functions. The Changan CS75PLUS has a body length, width, and height of 4670mm, 1865mm, and 1700mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2710mm.

I've been driving the CS75 PLUS for two years now, and the steering wheel buttons feel like an extension of my fingers. The left-hand zone primarily controls entertainment and calls: the volume roller lets me adjust sound levels with one hand while driving, the track skip buttons (up/down) switch between music sources or podcast episodes, and the phone icon answers incoming calls with a single press. The right-hand zone is all about driving assistance — the cruise button activates adaptive cruise control in one click, SET/- adjusts speed and following distance, RES/+ resumes the last setting, and the cancel button is especially handy in traffic jams. The menu button at the center of the horn is the most magical — a light tap wakes the voice assistant and also lets me toggle dashboard info. These are all operations that can be handled without taking my eyes off the road, making driving safer and more intuitive.

When I first got my new car, I loved exploring the steering wheel buttons. The CS75 PLUS design is very user-friendly. On the left side, from top to bottom, there's the track change button—for switching music sources or radio stations, the middle phone button controls Bluetooth calls, and the bottom wheel adjusts volume. The right area is like a driving assistant: the button with a steering wheel icon activates adaptive cruise control, the arrow-marked button sets following distance and speed, and the resume button easily brings you back to the preset state. The most discreet is the menu button in the center of the steering wheel—a press can wake the voice assistant or control the dashboard display. These designs allow drivers to operate core functions without taking their hands off the wheel.

Just helped a friend set up his CS75 PLUS last week, here's how to use the steering wheel buttons. The left side handles multimedia: the track switch button cycles through music/playlists, the phone button answers/hangs up calls—don't press randomly. Don't underestimate the right-side cruise control buttons—press the steering wheel icon on highways to activate cruise, the +/- buttons adjust following distance more precisely than throttle input, and the resume button is super convenient for restarting after toll booths. The center voice button summons the infotainment assistant with a short press, and long-press activates the AC. Recommend new owners familiarize themselves with the right-side cruise system first—safety is key. All buttons feature anti-slip textures for precise operation even with gloves.


