
The eco switch of the Excelle is located at the bottom left of the driver's seat. When the eco green light on the dashboard is on, it indicates that the vehicle is driving in a fuel-saving state. When the eco light is off, it means the vehicle is no longer driving in a fuel-saving mode. The Excelle is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan under SAIC-GM . The vehicle has a length, width, and height of 4609mm, 1798mm, and 1464mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2640mm, and features front-wheel drive. In terms of appearance, the car adopts the new Buick family-style winged grille, which interweaves with the LED headlights to form a visual focal point, highlighting a sense of technology and refined value. The slender and exquisite light-guided LED daytime running lights enhance brand recognition.

When driving the Excelle, the ECO switch is typically located on the central console, right next to the temperature adjustment knob or mode selection area. It's a small button labeled 'ECO'—just press it gently to activate the fuel-saving mode. Having driven this car for over a year, I can confirm that ECO mode really helps save fuel, especially in congested urban areas. It reduces fuel consumption by adjusting throttle response and shift logic, and the effect is quite noticeable. If you can't find it, take a closer look around the instrument panel or the button area on the left side of the steering wheel, as the position may vary slightly depending on the model year. For example, the 2020 version is closer to the entertainment system buttons. One practical tip: remember to turn it off on highways, as acceleration might feel a bit sluggish otherwise. It's best to use it under safe conditions.

From a technical enthusiast's perspective, I've noticed the ECO switch in the Excelle is designed for easy access, typically located in the driving mode section of the central console with clearly marked symbols. This mode improves fuel efficiency by regulating engine output and transmission, saving 5-10% on average. I frequently use it on suburban roads, but be aware it's designed for smooth driving - aggressive acceleration will temporarily deactivate it. The position varies by model year; older versions place it near the gearshift while newer models relocate it below the infotainment screen. If you can't locate it, try checking the multifunction buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. The ECO system intelligently coordinates with air conditioning and start-stop functions, requiring minimal routine maintenance.

With the Excelle, I noticed that the ECO switch is usually located near the center console, making it convenient for quick control. Driving becomes more economical when it's turned on, especially saving fuel in areas with frequent traffic lights. If you can't find it, check around the steering wheel or in the settings menu.

When I was a newbie driving the Excelle, it took me some effort to find the ECO switch, which is labeled 'ECO' on the control panel. Step-by-step operation: start the car, shift your gaze to the central area below the dashboard, the button is usually on the left, press it once and the light turns on indicating activation. This mode makes acceleration smoother and helps save fuel, beginners are advised to try it on low-speed sections first. If you miss the location, check the settings options or manual instructions, ensuring safe operation is crucial.

I really enjoy the driving experience of the Excelle. The ECO switch is usually located on the center console, clearly marked as a button. Activating the ECO mode can optimize engine performance, reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Compared to its peers like the Civic or Corolla, its placement is more intuitive. I often use it during city commuting with stable results; occasionally, if I can't find it, I refer to the car manual to avoid over-reliance that might disrupt driving rhythm.


