External Lighting

Lighting Control Interface

Use the lighting control button to access and adjust light settings.

AUTO Light Switch

Click this switch to enter the "AUTO" mode. When the outside light is insufficient, sidelights and low beam lights automatically turn on. At this time, the sidelight indicator light and low beam indicator light turn on.

When there is sufficient light outside the car, the sidelights and low beams will automatically turn off, and the corresponding indicator lights turn off.

The automatic light sensor is located in the middle of the front of the dashboard. Do not cover this area and keep it clean to avoid affecting the automatic light control function.

Headlight Switch

Click this switch to turn on the sidelights and low beams. Corresponding indicator lights will illuminate on the centre display.

Sidelight Switch

Click this switch to turn on the sidelight. Corresponding indicator lights will illuminate on the centre display.

OFF Switch

Click this switch and all lights go off. When the READY indicator light is on, the daytime running lights turn on.

High Beam Activation

When the low beam is on, push the left control lever forward Ⓐ perpendicular to the steering wheel plane to activate high beam. The high beam indicator light will also illuminate.

To turn off high beam, pull the left control stalk back to its original position.

High Beam Warning

Even when no lights are on, push the left control lever backward Ⓑ perpendicular to the steering wheel plane to temporarily activate high beam, release it to turn off, and return the left control lever to its initial position.

Repeated operation can cause the high beam to flash and activate the high beam warning function.

CAUTION

Avoid using high beams in well-lit areas to prevent blinding oncoming drivers, which may lead to accidents. When using high beams, follow these:

  • At night, when meeting oncoming vehicles, alternate between high and low beams. On roads without a centre divider or centre line, switch to low beams 150 metres before meeting oncoming traffic.
  • When driving at night through sharp bends, slopes, arch bridges, pedestrian crossings, or intersections without traffic indicators, use high and low beams alternately to alert others.
  • When overtaking at night, flash the high beam lights; When the rear vehicle flashes high beam lights, it is safe to give way.
  • If the oncoming vehicle uses high beams causing dazzle, you can alternate high and low beams to remind the other vehicle to turn off their high beams.
  • If the oncoming vehicle frequently switches lights to shine on you, you should switch to low beams.
  • If the rear vehicle uses high beams causing a strong dazzle, gently depress the brake pedal to illuminate brake lights and alert them to maintain safe following distance.
  • When driving on the highway, you can switch the high beams.