The headlight control area of the ID has a technological feel.

When I first encountered ID, I was fascinated by the ubiquitous touchscreen buttons. It reminded me of the time about ten years ago, when mobile phones were transitioning from physical buttons to touchscreens, which I thought was a very advanced technology. Now, this design is also widely used in cars, proving the advancement of technology and the increasing trend pursuit of the public.

Today, let’s talk briefly about the ID touch light switch, which is located on the left side of the steering wheel.

To adjust the light, press the “MODE” button. By clicking it, you can switch between “AUTO”, “Full Beam”, “Position Lamp” and “OFF”.

To the left of the “MODE” button is the “Adverse Weather Light”, which can help the driver illuminate the ground better in poor visibility conditions, such as rainy and snowy weather. It will make the car more conspicuous on the road to ensure safer driving.

To the right of the “MODE” button is the Rear Fog Light, which is useful when driving in heavy fog or rainy and snowy weather. It can alert the following cars, avoiding rear-end accidents.

In addition to controlling all the light functions, the headlight touch area also includes a windshield heating function. The button in the lower left corner is for the front windshield heating. After being turned on, the air conditioner will start and blow at the maximum speed to quickly defrost the front windshield. The button on the right side is for the rear windshield heating, which uses the heating wires on the rear windshield to quickly defrost.

Just this small touch panel integrates so many functions, it’s also very easy to use. I really admire the designer. Thumbs up for this design.

This article is a translation by ChatGPT of a Chinese report from 42HOW. If you have any questions about it, please email bd@42how.com.