How to Open the Trunk of BYD Qin?
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BYD Qin trunk opening method: It can be opened via the remote key or the switch inside the car. The car trunk is a place for storing items, and its function should not be overlooked. The BYD Qin is a high-performance sedan independently developed by BYD Co., Ltd., featuring the second-generation DM technology (switching between pure electric and hybrid modes). In terms of body dimensions, the BYD Qin measures 4740mm in length, 1770mm in width, and 1480mm in height. The exterior design of the BYD Qin is largely consistent with the Qin 100 model, featuring a multi-horizontal grille integrated with the headlights at the front, giving it a highly recognizable and cohesive appearance. The rear of the car is equipped with an integrated taillight cluster, and the rear bears a 5.9s badge, highlighting the BYD Qin's rapid acceleration capability.
I've been driving the BYD Qin for several years, and there are quite a few ways to open the trunk, making it very easy to get used to. The most commonly used method is the remote key, which has a small icon button—just a short press unlocks and pops the trunk open, super convenient without needing to bend over. Inside the car, there's a trunk switch button either on the lower left of the dashboard or on the center console. I usually press it while driving to open the trunk, which is especially handy when stopping to grab something. At the rear of the car, there's a physical handle near the license plate frame or in a groove under the bumper. If the car is unlocked, just pull the handle to open it—I often manage it while holding packages. Oh, and some newer Qin models support a kick sensor under the trunk—just a swipe of the foot opens it, though my older model doesn't have this feature. Make sure the doors are unlocked or the key is nearby for it to work properly—I've had the awkward experience of it not opening when the car was locked. Safety tip: When opening, be mindful of the surroundings to avoid hitting anything. Also, the trunk has an interior light and hooks, which are great for securing heavy items and adding convenience.