Where is the cruise control button on the BYD Qin?

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StAdeline
07/25/25 8:15am
The cruise control buttons on the BYD Qin are located on the steering wheel. The main cruise control buttons include the ON/OFF switch, CANCEL button, SET button for current speed setting, and RES button for resuming preset speed. Cruise control, also known as speed control system or autonomous driving system, automatically maintains the vehicle speed as required by the driver without pressing the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a fixed speed. The BYD Qin measures 4,740 mm in length, 1,770 mm in width, and 1,480 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,670 mm, featuring front-engine, front-wheel-drive configuration. In terms of exterior design, this model largely continues the concept car's design, only removing the original brand logo from the front grille and blue elements around the headlight clusters, while adding chrome decorations on both sides of the front bumper. Additionally, LED daytime running lights have been incorporated into the headlight design.
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Nascimento
08/10/25 6:52pm
I just bought a BYD Qin and studied the cruise control button placement. It's located in a dedicated button cluster on the left side of the steering wheel - there's a button marked "CRUISE" or with an icon that handles the speed cruise function. To activate, first press to turn on the feature, then when the speed stabilizes, press the "SET" button to lock the current speed - the operation is simple and intuitive. I've tried it on highways - once set, you don't need to press the accelerator, which reduces fatigue and saves some fuel. The position is well-designed, easily reachable without distraction. Overall, this car's cruise control is quick to learn, even for beginners. Regular checks of button responsiveness (to ensure no sticking) can improve driving safety.
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