What does autohold in a car mean?

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VanAnastasia
07/29/25 6:00pm
Autohold in a car is an automatic parking system that can adjust to the optimal driving state based on different road conditions. It effectively prevents frequent gear shifting on poor road surfaces and enables forced downshifting during overtaking. When the autohold button is pressed in D gear, the transmission will remain in second, third, or fourth gear. Autohold is a technical application that enables automatic handbrake functionality while driving. This technology allows drivers to avoid prolonged braking when the vehicle is stationary and prevents unnecessary coasting when the automatic electronic parking brake is engaged. It is particularly useful on slopes and during frequent starts and stops.
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