It's different.
Once the low voltage auto start is activated, apply the brakes deeply and the auto park will work. You can take your foot off the brake, but the car will stop in place and the engine will run. running right now. If the vehicle is moving forward, simply press the accelerator to move forward.
After auto engine start and stop is enabled, if you press the brakes deeply, the engine will stall. At this point, you need to keep your foot on the brakes. As soon as you release your foot from the brake, the engine turns back on and the vehicle disappears.
Automatic cars have to shift into P gear when switching on, so it's not a big deal. Speed P is the parking speed. This speed is used when the car is stopped and the engine is off. If you do not change gear P before stopping and turning off the engine, the car will not be able to turn off norbadly. If speed P is not engaged when starting the engine, it will not start.
Automatic cars have a P speed and an N speed. Both P and N speeds can be used when parking, but there is a difference between these two speeds.
After shifting into gear P, the automatic transmission locking mechanism can lock the transmission gears, which is equivalent to indirectly locking the wheels.
After shifting into gear P, you cannot move even without applying the handbrake.
However, there is no locking mechanism to lock the gearbox speed after shifting to gear n. If the handbrake is not applied at this time, it may be moved.