Where is the keyhole located on the Zotye e200?
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The keyhole of the Zotye e200 is installed on the driver's side door. You can see the keyhole by prying open the rear cover of the left outer handle with the key. If the one-button start fails, you can use the mechanical key to open the door. Below is an introduction to the Zotye e200: 1. Dimensions: The length, width, and height of the E200 are 2735/1600/1630mm, with a wheelbase of 1810mm. 2. Interior: The vehicle comes standard with power windows, automatic climate control, a 10-inch large touchscreen interactive multimedia system, rear parking radar, mobile phone interconnect system, GPS remote monitoring and maintenance system, anti-theft alarm, etc. 3. Powertrain: The Zotye e200 adopts rear-wheel drive and is equipped with a powertrain consisting of a permanent magnet synchronous motor and a ternary lithium battery, which enables the E200 to achieve a range of 220km and a top speed of 120km/h.
The keyhole position of the Zotye E200 is mainly on the driver's side door handle. As someone who has driven for a long time, I have firsthand experience: it's a small round hole covered by a sliding cover, which helps prevent dust from entering. In daily use, the car is mostly unlocked and entered via the remote keyless system, which is super convenient. However, once when the remote battery died, I pulled out the physical key, inserted it into the hole on the door handle, gave it a gentle twist, and the door opened. This hole on the door handle serves as a manual unlocking backup. When starting the car, there's no need for a key ignition because the E200 has a keyless start system, with the button located on the dashboard to the right of the steering wheel. This design in electric vehicles is really smart, reducing key wear issues. The keyhole is positioned at the bottom of the door handle, designed to be discreet yet easy to find—just push the cover with a finger to reveal it. Maintenance tip: Regularly clean the dust around the hole to prevent sticking and prolong its lifespan. After years of driving, the keyhole has become an emergency lifesaver, rescuing me in situations where the battery runs out.