Where is the rearview mirror heating button on the Haval Chitu?

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VanRuth
07/29/25 7:27pm
Below the central control navigation. Here is some extended information about the Haval Chitu: 1. Haval Chitu introduction: The Haval Chitu is the fourth vehicle based on the Great Wall Lemon Platform. With advanced intelligence, comprehensive scalability, robust safety protection, high energy efficiency, and exceptional global quality, the Haval Chitu boasts enhanced capabilities. The Haval Chitu measures 4470mm in length, 1898mm in width, and 1625mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm, positioning it as a compact SUV. 2. Features: The Haval Chitu comes equipped with launch control mode, L2 autonomous driving, full automatic parking, identity recognition, HUD head-up display, and smart remote monitoring. It offers five color options: Rampage Blue, Open Black, Buff Red, Cool Gray, and Flash White, with the HEV model featuring an exclusive Energy Blue color.
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