What are the various displays on the Haval M6 dashboard?
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The various displays on the Haval M6 dashboard are: 1. The left side of the dashboard is the vehicle's tachometer; 2. Below the left side is the vehicle's water temperature gauge; 3. The right side is the vehicle's speedometer; 4. Below the right side is the fuel consumption display; 5. In the center is a display screen that can show vehicle-related information, including automatic transmission gear position, vehicle mileage, and tire pressure monitoring. The Haval M6 was launched on July 21, 2017, offering five configuration models equipped with a 1.5T engine. The powertrain meets both National V and National VI emission standards. In terms of body dimensions, the new car measures 4649mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1705mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm.
When driving, I always pay close attention to the dashboard information. The Haval M6's tachometer is located on the left, displaying the engine's working status. New drivers should be careful not to let the needle frequently stay in the red zone. The fuel gauge is in the lower right corner, divided into eight small segments to remind you when to refuel. The large digital speed display in the center is the most eye-catching; it turns orange when exceeding 60 in urban areas to warn of speeding. The small screen hides important functions: you can switch to display fuel consumption data by pressing the steering wheel buttons. For short trips, you can see real-time fuel consumption, while for long trips, the average fuel consumption is more accurate. When the maintenance light (a small wrench icon) lights up, it's time for a check-up. The door-open warning is a red light shaped like a car door, and the seatbelt reminder is a red figure icon. If tire pressure is abnormal, the dashboard directly pops up a warning icon, alerting you faster than the central control screen. When using fog lights on rainy days, remember to check if the green light icon is lit to avoid misuse. These display designs are very user-friendly, allowing you to grasp the driving status at a glance.