
The explanation of the buttons on the Sagitar's center console is as follows: The center console can generally be divided into two parts. Usually, the upper part is the vehicle multimedia system, while the lower part is the air conditioning control area. Of course, there are also some models with the opposite design, though they are relatively few. Related introductions are as follows: 1. Sagitar: Compared to most compact family cars, the Sagitar has a certain advantage in size, which makes it look more stretched and stylish, with a more sporty and sleek temperament. 2. Multiple functions: Today's cars are no longer just a steering wheel and a gear lever. With the addition of more and more functions, driving has become easier and more convenient, but the buttons inside the car have also become dazzling.

The layout of the Sagitar's control buttons is quite intuitive. As a new driver to this car, I find the volume adjustment and call buttons on the left side of the steering wheel, while the right side has multifunction buttons for controlling the cruise system. The central console houses the air conditioning controls, with an AUTO button that adjusts the temperature automatically, eliminating the need to manually adjust the fan speed. The window controls are conveniently located on the door handles, making it easy to raise or lower the windows. The light switch is on the left side of the dashboard; simply twist it to turn on the headlights. For beginners, it's advisable to start with these basic controls, refer to the owner's manual to avoid accidental presses, and you'll quickly get the hang of it, ensuring safer driving.

I've been driving the Sagitar for a while, and the steering wheel buttons are particularly handy. On the left side are the media control keys, making it effortless to switch songs or adjust the volume. On the right side are the cruise control keys, which are quite convenient for setting speed on the highway. The air conditioning buttons on the center console allow quick adjustment to a comfortable temperature, and the window buttons next to the driver's seat operate smoothly. After connecting via , the steering wheel buttons are practical for answering calls. Just avoid touching other buttons unnecessarily while driving, and with a bit more practice, the button layout will become second nature.

I use the Sagitar for picking up my kids, and the rear doors have child lock buttons. With just a press, the windows are locked, making it very safe as the kids can't open them. The air conditioning buttons are in the center, allowing me to adjust the vents to ensure the back seat is at a comfortable temperature. The basic buttons on the steering wheel, like volume control, make daily operations simple. These button designs are user-friendly, with clear button placements, making it convenient for parents to respond quickly while driving.

The Sagitar's button integration intelligent technology allows the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to control connections, answer calls or switch songs with one touch. The central control touchscreen buttons manage navigation and music, while the USB port facilitates charging. The AUTO button for air conditioning automatically adjusts the temperature, and the headlight knob is highly responsive. With quick button response, the entertainment system buttons become even more powerful after adding phone mirroring.

Driving the Sagitar for daily commutes, the air conditioning buttons are the most frequently used, with AUTO mode being hassle-free and convenient. The cruise control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel help reduce fatigue during long-distance drives. The seat heating button provides extra comfort with just a press in winter. The window buttons operate smoothly, and the light knob near the left arm is easy to turn on for night driving. The button design emphasizes practicality, and keeping them clean prevents sticking, making daily simple.


