Some models equipped with Odyssey are equipped with electronic hand brake, and the electronic hand brake button is on the left side of the steering wheel. Some Odyssey without electronic handbrake adopt foot brake design.
The foot brake can often be seen on some Japanese cars. The foot brake is used in the same way as the hand brake, but it needs to be operated with the foot.
The car equipped with foot brake has a small pedal on the left side of the driver. Pressing the pedal is equivalent to pulling the hand brake. At the beginning of driving, stepping on the pedal will spring up, which is equivalent to releasing the hand brake.
Some riders think the foot brake is more convenient to use, and some riders don't like to use the foot brake.
The Odyssey electronic hand brake button with electronic hand brake is on the left side of the main driver's steering wheel. You can find it.
The electronic hand brake button is next to a green button, which is still very recognizable. This green button can only be seen on Honda models. Press this green button to activate the energy-saving mode of the vehicle.
Above the electronic hand brake button, there is an automatic parking switch.
The design of Odyssey's center console is very good. All the buttons that are often needed are centralized and can be found quickly.
If you are interested in Odyssey, you can go to the local GAC Honda store to see the car and test drive it.