What does the 'A' on a car mean?

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DeSophie
07/30/25 3:50am
The 'A' on a car refers to the vehicle's Auto Hold function. More related information is as follows: 1. Vehicles equipped with an electronic parking brake usually come with the Auto Hold function, which is not enabled by default and requires the driver to manually activate it. Once the Auto Hold function is started, it eliminates the need for frequent operation of the handbrake or electronic parking brake, and automatic transmission models no longer need to frequently switch between D to N or D to P. 2. When the vehicle brakes during driving and comes to a complete stop, even if the brake pedal is released, the vehicle will not necessarily continue moving. It will only proceed forward when the accelerator pedal is pressed again. The English name for Auto Hold is AUTOHOLD, and this button is usually located next to the electronic parking brake.
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