
The Bin Yue is equipped with ambient lighting, which automatically turns on when the headlights are activated. Its purpose is to alter the appearance of the car's interior at night, enhancing the vehicle's nighttime recognition. It emphasizes and complements the , reinforcing the overall styling lines and surfaces, making the interior more three-dimensional and visually expanding the interior space. The Bin Yue is Geely's first SUV model based on the BMA architecture. It measures 4330mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1609mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm. It is powered by a 1.5T three-cylinder engine jointly developed by Geely and Volvo, delivering a maximum power of 177 horsepower and a peak torque of 255 Nm, paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission.

The Binyue does indeed come with ambient lighting in its higher trim models. I remember experiencing it firsthand during a test drive of the Binyue PRO version, which features a 64-color customizable interior light strip positioned around the door panels, foot pedals, and dashboard. The brightness can be adjusted via steering wheel buttons or the central control screen. At night, the soft lighting not only enhances the interior aesthetics but also elevates the driving experience and cabin ambiance. While the base model may not have it as standard, it's available as an optional package with high practicality. If you're particular about details, I recommend paying special attention to the lighting effects during a test drive—check if the color transitions are smooth and the placement is ergonomic. Overall, this feature stands out as refined among its SUV peers, especially appealing to younger buyers.

As a daily driver, I prioritize the practicality of ambient lighting. The high-end variant of the Bin Yue features ambient lighting with soft, non-glaring illumination, which aids passengers in safely locating items during night drives. The lights are positioned along door seams and beneath the center console, with adjustable color temperature to prevent visual interference. I believe it elevates the car's interior ambiance, though it may be omitted in base configurations. When selecting a vehicle, it's advisable to compare model manuals to confirm whether the lighting controls are integrated into the system.

The high-end models like the Bin Yue PRO come with ambient lighting, supporting multiple color switches. The control is simple and convenient, just set it through the vehicle's system. The lighting effects are not dazzling in key areas such as door panels, making it suitable for nighttime use. For lower trim models, ambient lighting may require additional installation, but overall it does not affect driving safety. It is recommended to experience it in person.

From the installation details, the BinYue ambient lighting is integrated into the door trim and dashboard bezel, with the high-end version offering RGB color adjustment functionality. It allows for custom themes to match personal preferences. The lighting brightness is moderate to avoid distraction at night. The base model may require it as an optional feature, so it's recommended to check the official configuration list before purchasing.

I think the original ambient lighting design of the Bin Yue is well thought out, with the high-end models featuring adjustable 64-color light strips. The placement is just right, such as in the footwell and door handles. The lighting can synchronize with driving mode changes, adding to the fun. The lower-end versions may not have this feature, but there are plenty of aftermarket modification options available. In use, you can feel the added premium touch to the interior.


