Where is the Auto Start-Stop Switch in the Elysion?

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DelBrooklyn
07/29/25 8:53pm
Elysion's auto start-stop switch is located on the lower left control panel, marked with an AOFF symbol. The engine auto start-stop system automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle comes to a temporary stop (e.g., at a red light) and restarts it when it's time to move forward again. The Elysion is a mid-to-high-end MPV launched by Dongfeng Honda. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4935mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1805mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2900mm. The Honda Elysion features a three-row, seven-seat layout with more than four combination modes, offering good flexibility.
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