
The heated rearview mirror button is the fourth button among the four buttons below the central control screen. Here is some relevant information: 1. Body: The body dimensions are 4340/1820/1625mm in length/width/height, with a wheelbase of 2640mm. However, once inside, the seating space of this compact SUV feels very similar to its gasoline-powered counterpart, without any sense of constraint due to the addition of the battery pack. There is ample legroom and headroom in the rear seats. 2. Interior: The overall interior features a 10.25-inch LCD instrument panel, a 10.25-inch central control touchscreen, a three-spoke flat-bottom sports steering wheel, integrated two-tone seats, a standard panoramic sunroof across all models, and dual USB charging ports in the rear seats, combining simplicity with practicality.

When I first bought my Lynk & Co 06, I also spent time searching for the rearview mirror heating function. Actually, it's hidden on the air conditioning control panel—just look for the button with a mirror or wavy icon and press it lightly to activate. During winter or rainy days when fog or rain obstructs your view on the glass, this feature is super convenient, clearing it up in seconds. At first, I didn’t notice it and would foolishly wipe the mirrors manually while driving. Later, after getting used to it, I found the button placed in the middle of the panel. By the way, it sometimes activates automatically if the outside temperature drops below a certain level. I recommend new drivers try the dashboard prompts more often to avoid icy mirrors after parking too long in cold weather. Overall, it’s simple, but make it a habit to check regularly—ensure dust inside the car doesn’t block the button area.

As an automotive enthusiast, I find the positioning of the Lynk & Co 06's rearview mirror heating button quite ingenious—it's located in the air conditioning control area on the center console, marked with an icon of a small mirror and wavy lines. The system integration is quite smart; simply pressing the button activates the heating filaments in the mirrors to remove rain or frost. I understand its design principle: it works by heating the filaments, unlike older models where you had to operate it directly on the mirrors. In daily use, I always turn it on in advance during rainy or snowy weather and start driving only after the view clears up. If the weather is damp and cold, there's an indicator light next to the button to show its status, making it easy to confirm. I recommend installing a phone mount to avoid distractions while searching for the button while driving, ensuring safety comes first.

Frequently driving in rainy and snowy areas, I rely on the rearview mirror heating function to solve the problem of blurry mirrors on rainy days. The button for this feature in the Lynk & Co 06 is located on the air conditioning panel, with a very obvious icon—just press it and it heats up immediately. Simple and quick, no need to navigate through menus or make additional settings. I usually press it before starting the car, saving time and ensuring safety. Just remember its fixed position to avoid confusion, as it doesn’t interfere with other controls. On cold, gloomy days, turning on this function quickly clears the mirror surface, boosting driving confidence.


