Which is the multifunction button on the Qoros 3?

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RyleeMarie
07/29/25 10:38pm
Qoros 3 is not equipped with multifunction buttons. Below is a detailed introduction about the Qoros 3: 1. Overview: The Qoros 3 is a model launched by the manufacturer Qoros Auto, which made its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show. The body dimensions of the Qoros 3 are 4615mm/1839mm/1445mm (length/width/height), with a wheelbase of 2690mm. The trunk volume is 450L, and the displacement is 1598mL. 2. Other features: The interior space of the Qoros 3 is very spacious. At the same time, the simple body lines and full front face design cater to the aesthetics of the majority of people. It adopts a unique 8-spoke wheel design, which is trendy yet stable. The fuel consumption is 6.1L/100km, and the top speed is 197km/h. The drive mode is front-engine, front-wheel drive.
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