
For the Buick New Excelle, press the button on the driver's side door trim panel to open the trunk. Below are the specific methods to open a car's trunk: 1. Remote key outside the car. The most common way to open the trunk from outside is by using the remote key. Simply press the trunk release button (usually marked with a raised car trunk symbol) on the key fob to open the trunk. Some car models may not have a dedicated trunk button on the remote key; in such cases, pressing the unlock button will also open the trunk. 2. Internal control switch. The internal trunk release switches include button-type and lever-type. The position of the button-type switch may vary depending on the manufacturer and model, but it is generally located on the left side of the steering wheel or in the central control area. For example, in the Sagitar, the trunk button is usually located on the door. Some car models use a lever instead of a button, typically positioned on the lower left side of the driver's seat or the lower left side of the steering wheel.

When driving the new Excelle, opening the trunk is super easy. Normally, just press the trunk button on the car key—it responds quickly and is very convenient, especially when shopping with hands full. There's also a small button beside the driver's seat inside the car; press it, and the tailgate automatically lifts—thoughtful design, ergonomically placed to avoid accidental presses. Once tested in the rain, the electronic system worked stably, but in case the key runs out of battery or malfunctions, there's a hidden mechanical pull ring at the bottom of the tailgate for manual opening—a safe backup design. For daily use, it's recommended to check the rearview mirror first to ensure no one is behind before opening, and avoid pressing the button while driving to prevent accidents. These small details in the Excelle are very user-friendly, hassle-free, and efficient, making it suitable for various life scenarios.

As a tech enthusiast, I really enjoy the intelligent operation of the new Excelle's trunk. In addition to the standard in-car button and key fob remote, the high-end version also supports one-touch opening via a mobile app, allowing for convenient pre-loading preparation. The key fob buttons feature clear icons, providing quick unlocking response when pressed, with an anti-theft mechanism ensuring it doesn't operate when the engine is off. Once, while testing the sensor performance, I found it operates sensitively within a 10-meter range, unaffected by rain or winter conditions. Maintenance-wise, it's advisable to regularly check the battery to avoid power depletion and sluggish response. The electronic system is well-designed with minimal malfunctions, and the trunk automatically resets after opening to prevent accidental damage. Such small features greatly enhance the joy of using the car.

Our family often drives with kids, and the trunk switch is very convenient. Just press the button next to the driver's seat inside the car, or use the key to open it with a simple press—no complicated operations needed. It's effortless when carrying shopping bags, but remember to ensure the car is fully stopped before pressing the button, avoiding attempts while driving. The tailgate has a sensor for easy access, making it smooth to load and unload kids' belongings. Once you get used to it, it saves time and is quick to master.

Opening the trunk is effortless: either press the button inside the car for a one-touch open, or use the trunk button on the key fob for remote operation; the design of the Excelle is practical with clearly marked positions. Ensure the car is stationary before pressing the button to avoid accidents; in case the key fob battery dies, manually pull the emergency release cord under the tailgate for a quick fix. Daily quick opening and closing enhance efficiency, making it simple and user-friendly.


