What are the hidden features of the base model New Santana?
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The hidden features of the New Santana include auto-locking, single-door unlocking, auto-unlocking, horn sound when locking, emergency brake flashing lights, and changing turn signals from three flashes to five. Below are the detailed specifications of the New Santana: 1. Configuration: The New Santana series is equipped with RKA tire pressure monitoring as standard, along with safety features such as ESP electronic stability program, HBA emergency brake assist, and ASR traction control system. 2. Powertrain: It is powered by a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine. The National V version delivers a maximum power of 81kW (110PS) and a peak torque of 150N·m, while the National VI version offers a maximum power of 82kW (111PS) and a peak torque of 145N·m. It is paired with either a 5-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission.
Actually, the base model of the new Santana hides quite a few surprises. Through my own exploration, I discovered that holding down the unlock button on the remote key can simultaneously lower all four windows, which is especially great for cooling down the car in summer before getting in. After parking and removing the key, as long as the car door isn't opened, you can still charge your phone for a few more minutes. The most practical trick is turning off the annoying seatbelt reminder sound: insert the key to power on, immediately buckle the driver's seatbelt, wait until all dashboard lights go off, then release—though safe driving is always the priority. Additionally, pressing the button at the end of the wiper lever for three seconds will display the remaining range and fuel consumption data on the trip computer.