What are the hidden features of the 10th-generation Civic Pride Edition?
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The hidden features of the 10th-generation Civic Pride Edition include: 1. Keyless Entry: When the owner approaches the car door with the key, the key's inherent frequency matches the signal emitted by the car's controller, allowing the owner to directly touch the one-touch lock button on the door handle to open the door; 2. Anti-pinch Window Function: When the AUTO button is pressed, if an obstacle is encountered during the automatic window roll-up, the window glass will stop rising and instead roll down immediately. Taking the 2021 10th-generation Civic Pride Edition as an example: it is equipped with a 1.5-liter engine, with a maximum power of 130 kW and a maximum torque of 220 N·m; the car body dimensions are 4517mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1434mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.
After driving my 10th-gen Civic Pride Edition for a while, I discovered many hidden features that are super fun. For example, to enter the engineering menu, you need to press the INFO and TRIP buttons on the steering wheel for a few seconds—inside, you can adjust the dashboard theme colors or view system diagnostics. The audio system also has hidden EQ settings; just hold the volume and source buttons to tweak the sound. Another feature is the auto-folding mirrors when locking the car, which can be found deep in the vehicle settings menu. The headlight delay function is super practical—it keeps the lights on when you exit the car. Adjusting the wiper sensitivity is as simple as using the stalk. These little tricks make daily driving more creative, perfect for car enthusiasts like me who love to tinker.