Does the Borui belong to the B-segment car?
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Geely Borui belongs to the B-segment car, which is a mid-size car. A-segment car: A-segment car refers to small cars, such as Focus and Corolla. The body length of cars in this segment is between 4.3-4.79 meters, the wheelbase is 2.35-2.79 meters, and the engine displacement is generally between 1.4 liters and 2.0 liters. B-segment car: B-segment car refers to mid-size cars, such as Accord, Passat, Camry, etc. The wheelbase is between 2.7 meters and 3.0 meters, the body length is generally between 4.8 meters and 5.0 meters, and the engine displacement is generally between 1.5 liters and 2.5 liters.
I recently bought a Borui, and driving it definitely gives me the feel of a B-segment car. B-segment generally refers to mid-size sedans, which are significantly larger than A-segment cars. The Borui is about 4.9 meters long, with a long wheelbase, and the rear seats can comfortably accommodate three people, making it suitable for family use or business trips. The price is around 150,000 RMB, positioning it as a mid-level car, similar to models like the Passat or Accord. On the highway, it's stable and comfortable, with decent fuel efficiency—I average about 8L per 100 km. To expand a bit, Chinese brands have made rapid progress in recent years. The Borui's design is quite modern, featuring smart driving assistance functions, and it offers great value for money. When I was choosing, I compared it with joint-venture cars and didn’t feel it fell short in any way. The B-segment market is booming now, with many models adding new energy versions. Borui has also launched a hybrid model, which is both eco-friendly and practical. In short, once you drive it, you’ll understand it’s a true B-segment car—reliable and worry-free for daily use.