
The start button for the Li ONE is located on the right side of the steering wheel, on the lower right panel. The one-button start is a part of the smart car's system, designed to simplify the ignition process with a single button that can also turn off the engine. In case of an emergency while driving, pressing the one-button start for more than 3 seconds can shut down the engine. The correct usage of the one-button start is as follows: 1. Turning off the engine while driving: In an emergency during driving, the engine can be shut down by pressing the engine start/stop button for more than 3 seconds or pressing it three times consecutively, switching the power to ACC mode. 2. Restarting the engine while driving: If the engine stalls during driving, it can be restarted without pressing the brake pedal by shifting the gear lever to N (neutral position) and pressing the engine start/stop button. 3. Low battery or malfunction of the smart key: If the smart key battery is low or the smart key is not functioning properly, replace the battery promptly. If the vehicle needs to be used, the door can be opened with the mechanical key, and the smart key can be inserted into the smart key cylinder to start the engine. 4. Steering wheel lock: When the engine start/stop button is in OFF mode, the steering wheel is locked for anti-theft purposes. When the door is opened or the smart key is removed from the smart key cylinder, the steering wheel will automatically lock. Normally, when the engine start/stop button is in ACC mode, the steering wheel will automatically unlock. If the steering wheel does not unlock normally, turn it left and right while pressing the engine start/stop button to release tension and unlock the steering wheel.

I recently drove a Li Auto, and their one-touch start button is usually located on the center console to the right of the steering wheel, near the driver's side, making it super easy to find. To start the car, you just need to press the brake pedal and lightly tap that button—the engine fires up instantly, which is incredibly convenient. I also noticed this design eliminates the hassle of inserting and removing a traditional key, making it especially suitable for city driving. If you're in a rush in the morning, you can get going in no time. However, there might be slight variations between models—for example, the Li ONE and L9 have the button in roughly the same area, but if you're not familiar, I’d recommend checking the car manual or the illustrated guide in the mobile app. One-touch start is truly an advancement in automotive tech, making driving easier and quicker.

As someone who frequently researches automotive technology, I find the one-button start position of Li Auto to be very well-designed. It's installed in the center console area to the right of the steering wheel, conveniently close to hand. The button operates via a wireless key system - just sit in the car with the key in your pocket, the system automatically recognizes it, and pressing the button starts the engine effortlessly. What's great is that new energy vehicles make almost no noise during startup. Moreover, it's not just for starting - some newer models can automatically activate the air conditioning to maintain cabin comfort. For daily use, remember to keep the key inside the car after unlocking for faster button response. Give it a try - the operation couldn't be simpler.

The first time I drove my friend's Li Auto, I spent quite a while looking for the one-touch start button, only to find it neatly embedded on the center console next to the steering wheel—quite a prominent spot. Starting the car is straightforward: just sit tight and press it once, and the car is ready to go. It feels like using a high-tech gadget. Actually, beginners don’t need to worry about locating it; the car’s layout is quite user-friendly, with indicator lights next to the button showing its status. After driving for a while, I realized the one-touch start is perfect for quickly getting on the road when you're in a hurry—no complicated steps involved. I recommend familiarizing yourself with this feature first when you get in the car.


