Vehicle Climate Control
Vehicle Climate Control refers to the system in a car that regulates the temperature and air quality inside the cabin. It typically includes features like heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) to ensure passenger comfort. The system can be adjusted manually or automatically, allowing users to set their preferred temperature and airflow.
Modern vehicles often come equipped with advanced climate control systems that can include dual-zone or tri-zone settings, enabling different temperature preferences for the driver, front passenger, and rear passengers. Additionally, some systems incorporate air filtration to improve air quality by reducing dust, pollen, and other pollutants.