@L_D_G Depends on which country the vehicle is sold in. The local distributor can specify different things in different countries. Example: Mazda Australia decided cruise control was needed on entry-level Mazda 2 Neo models. In other markets buyers had to get the next model up, the Maxx, for cruise control.
@L_D_G It’s not a standard feature in AUS, but a lot of vehicles, Jeep especially, feature it. When I was working for the BigPhoneCompany all vehicles were modified so that the headlights came on when the ignition was switched on.
@peemee yeah, my guess is it could be a Standard vs Limited Edition thing. Just shocked my 2009 had it and my 2016 doesn't.
@peemee Maybe an owner imported it, but I had just figured DSLs had become standard safety features in the US by 2016.