
The Bin Yue offers spacious rear seating with wide and thick rear seats, equipped with a center armrest, ample storage compartments, and USB ports. The floor is nearly flat. Taking the 2020 Bin Yue as an example, it features a 5-door, 5-seat SUV body structure with dimensions of 4330mm in length, 1800mm in width, and 1609mm in height, a wheelbase of 2600mm, a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters, and a curb weight of 1310kg. The 2020 Bin Yue is fitted with a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is powered by a 1.4L turbocharged engine delivering a maximum horsepower of 141 PS, a peak power of 104 kW, and a maximum torque of 235 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've been driving the Bin Yue for a while now, and the rear space feels quite good overall. As an average owner, I'm quite satisfied with daily use. There's more than a fist's worth of legroom, so even taller people won't have their knees pressed against the front seats. Headroom is also ample, with a high roofline that leaves some extra space even when sitting upright. The rear seats have moderate firmness, making one- or two-hour trips comfortable without fatigue. The center floor hump isn't too high, so the middle passenger won't feel too cramped when three people sit in the back, and getting in and out is convenient. Another advantage is the split-folding rear seats, which significantly expand the trunk space—handling large items like suitcases or camping gear is no problem. The rear doors open wide, making it easy for elderly passengers and children to enter and exit. With rear AC vents, the back seats heat up or cool down quickly in summer or winter. The overall space design is well thought-out, offering high space efficiency for a compact SUV.

From a family user's perspective, the rear space of the BinYue is very practical for child-rearing. The seat height is just right, allowing children to stand and move around in the back without bumping their heads. Installing a child safety seat is convenient, with sturdy ISOFIX anchors. The legroom is spacious enough for kids to move freely without feeling cramped. The headroom is also generous, with good natural lighting making the cabin feel airy. The flat floor in the middle ensures comfort even when a child sits in the center seat with three passengers. The trunk offers approximately 350 liters of capacity, easily accommodating strollers and school bags. The wide rear door design makes it easy for elderly passengers to get in and out. The air conditioning provides even airflow, preventing stuffiness in the rear seats. Overall, for small families, the thoughtful space layout offers flexibility and a strong sense of during travels.

As a car enthusiast, I test-drove the Bin Yue and was impressed by its rear seating details. With a wheelbase around 2600mm, the legroom is decent for its class, allowing comfortable stretching. The seats feature adjustable angles and breathable soft padding that prevents sweating on long trips. Nearly 1000mm of headroom ensures tall passengers won't feel cramped, while the 1400mm width accommodates three adults comfortably. The foldable rear seats expand the trunk space significantly, enhancing practicality. Aerodynamic design reduces wind noise for a quieter cabin. Compared to SUVs in the same class, it offers superior space efficiency and value. The eco-friendly leather materials are easy to clean. Convenient lighting and climate controls further improve rear passenger comfort.

From a pragmatic perspective, the rear space of the Binyue is worth it after careful pre-purchase testing. Legs can stretch freely without feeling cramped. There's ample headroom with a high roof that doesn't feel oppressive. The foldable seats more than double luggage capacity, creating a flat surface when folded—perfect for stacking camping gear. storage design includes deep door pockets that securely hold water bottles. The air conditioning cools and heats quickly, maintaining even temperatures in the rear. Large side windows offer excellent visibility and natural light, reducing motion sickness. Easy entry/exit, especially with bulky bags. Efficient space utilization makes it compact yet uncrowded, suitable for various lifestyles—equally adept at city commutes and long-distance trips.

As a daily car for young people, the Bin Yue's rear space is stylish and comfortable. The legroom is generous, making it not cramped when sitting in. The headroom is well-designed with extra space, so you won't feel your head touching the roof. The seats provide good support, and friends say it's quite comfortable when sitting in the back during outings. The rear seats can be folded down, which is convenient for taking a nap or storing sports equipment. The sound system delivers excellent audio quality, enveloping the rear seats with sound, creating a great atmosphere for chatting and listening to music during trips. The doors open wide, making entry and exit quick and easy. The space feels bright and airy, with the sunroof or lighting design adding extra points. The materials have a modern feel and are easy to clean. Overall, the car is compact without wasting space, making it agile for city driving, and the interior is spacious enough for group outings without feeling messy.


