How to Open the Trunk of the Qoros 5?
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The method to open the trunk of the Qoros 5 is: 1. Open the left door of the driver's compartment; 2. Press the trunk switch button on the door. The Qoros 5 has a body length, width, and height of 4600mm, 1869mm, and 1658mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2710mm, a minimum ground clearance of 180mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters. The Qoros 5 features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.6T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 197PS, a maximum power of 145kW, and a maximum torque of 290Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
When driving the Qoros 5, opening the trunk is quite convenient. Usually, just a light press of the button on the remote key fob will automatically pop the trunk open. Inside the car, there's a small button on the driver's side door panel that does the same thing when pressed. On the outside, there's a discreet little handle on the right side of the tailgate that you can pull directly—it's designed to be unobtrusive. If the key fob battery dies, you can use the mechanical key to insert into the tailgate lock and turn it open. I once encountered a situation where it wouldn't open, and after checking, found that a fuse had blown—replacing it fixed the issue. It's advisable to regularly check the key fob battery life to avoid mishaps, especially on rainy days when you're carrying items. The trunk space is quite spacious, making it easy to load luggage or shopping items. It's a good habit to test the opening function before each trip to ensure everything works properly and avoid awkward situations on the road.
As a car enthusiast, I always think of the ingenious design of the Qoros 5's trunk whenever it's mentioned. There are three main ways to open the trunk: pressing the button on the remote key for one-touch unlocking, pressing the button below the steering wheel inside the car to lift it, or gently pulling the hidden handle on the rear tailgate. The smart version might have a kick-sensing function, but the standard model works fine manually. I've experienced slow button response before, which can be resolved by cleaning the contacts or checking for poor wiring connections. When the trunk is closed, the remote shows a red light, and when opened, a green light flashes—small details that reflect user-friendliness. Using the key button is convenient for daily use, especially for quick remote operations in supermarket parking lots. Regularly lubricating the locking mechanism to prevent jamming can extend its lifespan.