Why does the color of the Vezel's dashboard change?
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Because the Vezel's dashboard is a multi-color dashboard, it can indicate the fuel consumption value while driving. When you lightly press the accelerator and drive at a constant speed, it turns green, indicating fuel efficiency. If you press the accelerator deeply for rapid acceleration, it turns white, indicating higher fuel consumption. Here is additional information: 1. Dashboard background color: The Honda Vezel's dashboard background ring offers 7 color options: white, blue, purple, pink, red, amber, and yellow, with white set as the default. 2. Precautions: Regular cleaning of the dashboard is essential, as its cleanliness directly affects passengers' visual perception of the car's interior environment.
As a Honda Vezel owner, I often notice the color changes on the dashboard during daily driving, especially when switching driving modes. For example, entering eco mode turns it into a soft blue, reminding me that I'm driving fuel-efficiently; switching to sport mode flashes a vibrant red, adding some excitement. This design is really thoughtful, making driving more intuitive. However, sometimes the color doesn't change suddenly, and I worry it might be a system issue—perhaps the settings were accidentally altered, or the ambient light sensor is too dirty, causing inaccurate detection. I recommend checking the mode every time you get in the car. If the color doesn’t change persistently, take it to the 4S shop to have the technician check if the software isn’t updated properly or if there’s a sensor malfunction. Regular maintenance can help avoid such minor issues disrupting the joy of driving.