This is the ESP button on the right side of the picture below. It should be noted that every time the vehicle starts? ESP is on by default. If you want to turn it off (don't turn it off without playing drift and other actions), click this ESP button, and a yellow light with the same pattern as this button will appear on your dashboard? This means that the ESP system is turned off. If you press the turn-on system again, the yellow light will go out automatically.
ESP: Electronic Stability Program (ESP). ESP system is actually a traction control system. Compared with other traction control systems, ESP can control not only the driving wheel but also the driven wheel.
For example, rear-wheel drive cars often turn too much. At this time, the rear wheel is out of control and the ESP will slow down the outer front wheel to stabilize the car. When the steering is too little, ESP will slow down the inner rear wheel to correct the tracking direction, thus correcting the driving direction.
ESP system includes ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) and ASR (Anti-Side Slip System), which are the functional extensions of these two systems. Therefore, ESP can be regarded as the most advanced form of automobile anti-skid device at present.