What are the hidden features of the Soueast V3 Lingyue?
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Soueast V3 Lingyue hidden features include remote unlocking, trunk switch, sensitivity adjustment, speedometer, and fuel gauge light. Here are the details: 1. Speedometer: National regulations stipulate that the speedometer's indication must not be lower than the actual vehicle speed, and most models' speedometers show a speed about 10 km/h higher than the actual speed. 2. Fuel gauge light: After the fuel gauge light comes on, the car can still travel more than 20 kilometers. Beyond this range, other preparatory measures should be taken. 3. Configuration: The V3 Lingyue is equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, with front and rear brakes both being disc-type, paired with ABS+EBD, 2SRS, and four-door power windows.
I drive a Soueast V3 Lingyue, and after driving it for a while, I discovered some hidden designs that are quite interesting. For example, pressing and holding the remote unlock button for a few seconds automatically rolls down the windows, which helps quickly dissipate heat in summer and prevents the car from turning into an oven. There's a small button on the dashboard—holding it down switches between displaying average fuel consumption and instant fuel consumption, allowing you to monitor fuel efficiency during long trips and avoid frequent refueling. Inside the trunk, near the seats, there's a hidden pull ring; pulling it opens the trunk from the inside, ensuring you won't be trapped if accidentally locked in. When inserting the key, turning it twice without starting the engine initiates a self-check of the lighting system, saving fuel while checking if the bulbs are working. These small features may not be obvious, but they make life easier when used.