Does the Xingyue L have a built-in dash cam?

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OAlana
07/24/25 8:18am
Does the Xingyue L have a built-in dash cam? More details about the Xingyue L are as follows: 1. Detail one: The Geely Xingyue L is equipped with two types of 2.0-liter turbocharged engines, one being a low-power version and the other a high-power version. The low-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivers 218 horsepower and a maximum torque of 325 Nm. This engine features an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block, which helps reduce the engine's weight, thereby improving the car's handling and fuel economy. 2. Detail two: The high-power 2.0-liter turbocharged engine produces 238 horsepower and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. This engine also uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with an 8AT transmission, which enhances gear-shifting smoothness and fuel efficiency. Additionally, the 8AT transmission offers better reliability and durability compared to dual-clutch transmissions. 3. Detail three: The Geely Xingyue L features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. The multi-link suspension improves the car's handling and ride comfort, although it is more expensive and structurally complex.
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JocelynLynn
08/11/25 3:52am
Speaking of the Geely Xingyue L, I've driven it several times. It actually doesn't come with a built-in dash cam, which is something to clarify before buying. Nowadays, many new cars don't include it as standard equipment—after all, manufacturers want to control costs, and different people have varying needs. Some car owners prefer to choose their own dash cams, opting for high-definition night vision or Wi-Fi-enabled models, which saves money and offers flexibility. If you want to install one, I recommend getting a rearview mirror combo unit that plugs directly into the cigarette lighter—it takes just 10 minutes to set up without tampering with the factory wiring. A dash cam is crucial for preventing fraud and preserving evidence in accidents, and the Xingyue L has plenty of space for neat cable routing without any hassle. In short, don’t expect it to come with the car; it’s more cost-effective to prepare an external device early on.
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