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Does the Bin Yue have a one-button start?

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DiChloe
07/29/25 11:04pm
The Bin Yue is equipped with a one-button start system, and except for the base automatic model, all other models come with keyless entry. The working principle of the one-button start: it uses radio frequency identification technology to automatically lock and unlock the doors via the chip in the smart card. When the owner approaches the vehicle, the car automatically recognizes the owner's identity, the door locks open automatically, and the anti-theft system is deactivated, eliminating the need for a key. The Bin Yue has dimensions of 4330mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1609mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. It is powered by a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 104 kW and a maximum torque of 235 Nm. The front suspension uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension, while the rear suspension employs a torsion beam non-independent suspension.
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RicardoRose
08/16/25 1:00am
I usually enjoy researching car configurations, and I can tell you that the Geely Binyue indeed comes with a one-button start system. This feature uses RFID technology to sense the key. As long as the key is inside the car, you can start the engine instantly by pressing the brake and the button—the whole process is super fast and simple. I experienced it during a test drive. Compared to the traditional key-turning method, it eliminates the hassle of fumbling for the keyhole, which is especially practical in urban traffic jams or when you're in a hurry. If the key battery runs out, the system will alert you, and you can use the emergency start slot to handle it—a very user-friendly design. Offering this feature at the Binyue's price point provides great value for money. However, it's recommended to regularly check the key battery and vehicle system health to avoid minor malfunctions affecting usability. Overall, the one-button start enhances driving convenience and modernity, making it a great addition for daily commutes.
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MacColton
10/18/25 6:32am
I've been driving the Bin Yue for almost a year now, and the one-button start is one of my favorite features. No need to take out the key—just press the start button, and the engine responds immediately. It's especially convenient in winter when your hands are cold or when you're carrying something. The key can be sensed whether it's in your pocket or bag, saving time compared to older cars. Occasionally, if there's a low-battery warning for the key, I simply replace the battery—it's an easy fix, and the manual provides clear instructions. The system is very stable and has never malfunctioned; it's also intuitive to use. Women and elderly drivers would particularly appreciate this convenience, as it reduces operational hassle. If you value convenience in daily life, this feature in the Bin Yue is definitely trustworthy.
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