Where is the Volvo Engine Shut-off Switch Located?

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SanMichael
07/29/25 3:42pm
Volvo's engine shut-off switch is the ENGIN button on the gear shift located on the right side of the driver. It features a rotary knob design, which is quite innovative. Additional information is provided below: 1. Exterior Design: Volvo offers two exterior styling themes: Sport and Luxury, both staying true to the brand's heritage while catering to diverse personal preferences. The Sport version features glossy black exterior mirrors and a glossy black matrix grille, paired with new sporty alloy wheels, enhancing its dynamic appeal. 2. Interior Design: Inside a Volvo, all touchable surfaces are wrapped in soft materials, including the armrest, center console, and door panels. Combined with woodgrain decorative panels, the cabin exudes a strong sense of luxury.
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