What are the functions of the smart steering wheel buttons?

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LaGenesis
07/29/25 11:15am
smart's multifunction buttons on the steering wheel are divided into left and right sections. The upper left part controls the functions within the instrument panel, including two directional buttons and an OK confirmation button. The lower left part consists of cruise control buttons, including setting and canceling cruise control. The upper right buttons control volume increase and decrease, answering and hanging up the car phone, as well as turning the voice control on and off. The lower right buttons can set the cruise control speed, increase or decrease the cruising speed, and restore the last cruise control setting. Here is a brief introduction about smart: 1. Origin: smart is a product of the collaboration between Germany's Mercedes-Benz and Swiss watch giant Swatch. The 'S' in the name stands for Swatch, 'M' for Mercedes-Benz, and 'art' represents the artistry of their collaboration. 2. Meaning: The word 'smart' itself means clever and intelligent, which aligns with the brand's philosophy. With the increasing number of vehicles in modern cities, many automakers have proposed the concept of micro urban commuting cars. smart, developed by Swatch, is no exception. With Mercedes-Benz's technical support, smart retains the creativity of concept cars while combining fashion and practicality. Its compact design, paired with intelligent and user-friendly control features, makes smart models like a clever big toy.
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