
The cruise control switch for the BYD Qin is located on the left side of the steering wheel. When the vehicle is started and shifted into D gear, press the cruise control switch, and the cruise control indicator light on the instrument cluster will illuminate. When the vehicle speed exceeds the preset speed, press the set button to set the current speed as the target cruise speed, and the 'SET' indicator light on the instrument panel will illuminate, indicating that the setting is successful. The BYD Qin is a high-performance sedan under the BYD brand. The dimensions of this car are 4740 mm in length, 1770 mm in width, and 1480 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670 mm. In terms of exterior design, the BYD Qin features a multi-horizontal grille integrated with the headlights at the front, giving it a highly recognizable and cohesive appearance. The rear of the car still adopts an integrated tail light assembly, with a '5.9 seconds' badge on the rear, highlighting the BYD Qin's rapid acceleration capability.

Having driven the BYD Qin for so many years, I'm very clear about the location of the cruise control switch—it's installed on the multifunctional control stalk on the right side of the steering wheel. There are symbol markings on this stalk. Before activating cruise control, you need to press the accelerator to reach your desired speed, say above 70 km/h, then gently pull the stalk downward to activate the system. I often use this feature on highways—it saves fuel and effort, without affecting the steering wheel. If you can't find it, maybe you haven't started the vehicle or aren't familiar with the model version. The design of the new Qin is more refined, but the operating logic remains the same. Remember to use it only on clear road sections to avoid sudden situations. Canceling cruise control is also simple—just lightly tap the brake to return to manual control. BYD's interior layout is quite user-friendly; new drivers can get the hang of it in just a few days.

I just got my hands on a new BYD Qin, and at first, I was a bit confused about finding the cruise control switch. Later, I discovered it's cleverly tucked away on the small lever on the right side of the steering wheel. Operating it isn't difficult—once the car is moving, you simply flick the lever to activate the function. Personally, I think the positioning is well-designed as it doesn't interfere with steering, though occasionally it's easy to press the wrong button, especially when driving at higher speeds and feeling a bit tense. I recommend trying it out in an empty parking lot first, adjusting to a suitable speed before activating it. BYD's buttons are responsive, saving the hassle of frequently pressing the accelerator. If you're ever unsure, checking the illustrations in the user manual can be a big help—the diagrams and explanations really make a difference.

At my age, driving emphasizes steadiness. The cruise control switch of the BYD Qin is designed on the right control stalk of the steering wheel, which is easy to learn. When starting, first accelerate, then just flick the stalk. The system automatically maintains the speed, making long-distance highway driving particularly effortless. The position is clear and not prone to accidental touches, with no safety concerns. Newer models may adjust button details, but the overall design remains largely unchanged.


