What are the hidden features of the Tiggo 8 Plus Luxury Edition?
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Here is an introduction to the hidden features of the Tiggo 8 Plus Luxury Edition: 1. Navigation: The navigation can be activated by voice or manually. 2. USB Ports: Two USB ports can be used simultaneously. 3. Key Functions: While the car is locked, pressing and holding the unlock button will lower all four windows. When the car is unlocked, pressing the lock button will close all four windows. Pressing and holding the lock button while the car is locked will start the engine. Below is an introduction to the Chery Tiggo series: 1. Model: The Tiggo 8 PLUS is a mid-size SUV under Chery Automobile. 2. Design: The Tiggo 8 PLUS features a dual-screen design and offers a choice between 1.5T/1.6T engines. The 1.5T engine paired with a 48V mild hybrid system is one of the highlights, delivering a maximum horsepower of 156. 3. Transmission: It is matched with a CVT continuously variable transmission, achieving a combined fuel consumption of 6.4L per 100km. The 1.6T engine is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197 and a combined fuel consumption of 6.87L per 100km.
I recently delved into the Tiggo 8 Plus Luxury Edition from a technical perspective and discovered several hidden features. The most crucial is the engineering mode: simultaneously press the volume down button on the steering wheel and the home button on the central console for 10 seconds to access the internal system menu. There, you can view real-time data such as battery voltage, engine temperature, or tire pressure, and even fine-tune the audio equalizer to enhance the depth of the music. Another hidden feature is the window control—holding the unlock button on the key fob for 5 seconds automatically lowers all windows for ventilation, while holding the lock button when locking the car raises them all at once to prevent rain intrusion. The Luxury Edition’s large screen also hides a menu where you can customize the number of turn signal flashes, such as setting it to 5 short flashes for better visibility. The intelligent driving section conceals an HUD height adjustment feature, allowing you to optimize the heads-up display position via a deep system settings path for a more natural driving view. These features aren’t covered in official guides, so users can explore them gradually but should adjust cautiously to ensure safety and avoid altering critical parameters that might cause system conflicts.