What are the hidden features of the Vezel?
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The hidden features of the Vezel include: CMBS (Collision Mitigation Braking System) and TSR (Traffic Sign Recognition System). The former uses microwave radar and a monocular camera to automatically monitor the road ahead and apply brakes to prevent or mitigate collisions; the latter detects road signs via a camera, displays the sign content, and alerts the driver. In terms of appearance, this car features a winged dynamic front grille, LED headlights with a feather-like design, and standard 17-inch smoked black sporty wheels, giving it a strong sporty appeal. The Honda Vezel is the first SUV under GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4294mm in length, 1772mm in width, and 1605mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm.
I discovered several incredibly practical hidden features while driving my Vezel, which are quite down-to-earth. One is a small storage compartment under the trunk floor, perfect for stashing miscellaneous items, especially tools or a raincoat. Another is holding down the lock button on the car key to automatically close all windows, preventing them from getting wet in the rain. Pressing a specific button on the dashboard displays instant fuel consumption and remaining mileage, allowing a quick glance to know how to save fuel while driving. The headlights also have a 'home lighting' function that keeps them on for a while after turning off the engine to light the way. The air conditioning system can memorize the temperature setting, so you don’t need to adjust it the next time you start the car. These small details make daily driving much more convenient, and I’ve shared them with my friends. Paying attention to these little tricks while driving can significantly enhance convenience. Remember to check these functions regularly to ensure they’re working properly and maintain safety.