What are the functions of the Smart steering wheel?

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SanTravis
07/24/25 1:41am
Smart steering wheel functions are as follows: Control panel: Top left side, with up and down directional keys and an OK confirmation key. Cruise control: Bottom left side, including setting and canceling cruise control. Setting cruise speed: Bottom right side, increasing or decreasing cruise speed and restoring the last cruise setting. About Smart: The first masterpiece of the new generation Smart is a compact pure-electric SUV that integrates Smart's technological, light luxury, futuristic, and trendy brand characteristics. It not only inherits the global brand heritage but also showcases the excellence of Mercedes-Benz's global design department. It is an SUV that represents Smart's true capabilities and embodies all of Smart's beliefs.
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McElizabeth
08/10/25 9:16pm
Don't let the Smart car's small size fool you—its steering wheel is packed with features! The most commonly used are the audio control buttons, allowing you to switch tracks and adjust volume without taking your hands off the wheel. The cruise control button on the right is a lifesaver on highways—just press SET to maintain speed effortlessly. The most magical is the central S-mode button; press it, and the car instantly becomes more spirited, with gear shifts full of punch. Hidden behind the steering wheel are paddle shifters—just a flick of your fingers for manual gear changes, making driving incredibly fun. As a long-time owner, I’ve grown so accustomed to these buttons that I never need to glance down at the center console, ensuring both safety and convenience.
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