What are the interior function buttons of the 2021 Buick Excelle?
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2021 Buick Excelle has the following interior function buttons: Center console buttons: (1) Electronic Stability Control (ESC), enabled by default. It is not recommended to turn it off unless driving on slippery roads such as during rain or snow. (2) Auto Start-Stop, which temporarily turns off the engine at traffic lights. The vehicle will restart when the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal. (3) Recirculation/Outside Air, where recirculation heats or cools the air inside the car and recirculates it, while outside air allows external air to enter the vehicle. (4) Temperature Zone Sync, when enabled, changing the driver's temperature setting will automatically adjust other zones to the same temperature. Disabling this feature allows each zone to be set individually to meet the needs of passengers in different positions. Door buttons: (1) Window lock button. (2) One-touch window up/down control switch. Roof buttons: (1) Sunroof horizontal opening. (2) Front passenger reading lights. (3) Sunroof tilt opening.
I've been driving the 2021 Buick Excelle for a while now, and the interior function button design is quite practical. On the left side of the steering wheel, there are volume up/down and mute buttons for adjusting music without interrupting driving; on the right side are cruise control buttons—press and hold to set the speed, then release to lock it in. The 7-inch touchscreen on the center console is surrounded by physical buttons: the rotating dial for air conditioning temperature feels great to the touch, turning left or right adjusts cooling or heating; the fan speed button has three clear levels, and the airflow mode button switches between face or foot vents with a single press. The menu button lets you quickly enter settings to adjust navigation or radio stations. On the passenger side door handle, there are window control buttons and a rearview mirror adjustment knob, with an electric heating function that improves visibility on rainy days. The OnStar button next to the gearshift can call for help in emergencies. All these buttons are compactly laid out and easy to operate, which is crucial for avoiding distractions during daily driving. The light knob next to the keyhole can switch between daytime running light modes, doubling safety for night driving. Overall, the buttons have a strong tactile feel and clear feedback, making them easy for new owners to get used to, and maintenance is simple—just regular dusting to keep them clean.