
The method to set the speed limit alarm on the Boyue: The speed alarm can be adjusted using the multifunction steering wheel. Turn on the ignition switch, press the menu button on the multifunction steering wheel to enter the main menu, select and enter the winter tire option. Within this menu, there is a speed alarm option. Click to enter and set the speed alarm according to the menu display. The Boyue's body dimensions are 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, and 1694mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. The Boyue features front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.

To set the speed limit alert on the Geely Boyue, you need to operate the steering wheel control buttons. First, start the vehicle, then press the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel to enter the dashboard interface. Locate the 'Vehicle Settings' option, scroll down to the 'Driving Assistance' category, where you'll find the 'Speed Limit Alert' function. After clicking to enable it, use the volume or directional buttons to adjust the alert threshold, for example, setting it to 120km/h, and finally press the confirm button to save. Remember to set it before driving to avoid distractions while on the road. Last time I was on the highway, this feature helped me avoid a speeding ticket—it's really practical. When encountering unfamiliar roads, set it lower, say 80km/h, to prevent sudden checks in school zones or sharp turns.

The speed limit alarm function of the Boyue is set in the instrument panel menu. Press the left and right selection buttons on the steering wheel to enter 'Vehicle Settings', switch to the 'Safety Settings' tab, and locate the speed limit alarm switch. Use the multifunction steering wheel scroll wheel to adjust the specific speed value, then press the confirmation button to lock it. It is recommended to adjust the threshold according to road characteristics: 120km/h for highways, and 60-80km/h for urban areas. Remember to check if it is active after each startup, as system updates may reset the settings. This function relies on vehicle speed sensor data. When exceeding the speed limit, the instrument panel will flash red light and emit a buzzer alarm, with higher sensitivity than mobile navigation.

Start the instrument menu from the steering wheel buttons, select 'Driver Assistance' in the 'Settings', and activate the speed limit alert. Use the up and down buttons to adjust the speed value and save the setting. I usually set it to 120km/h on highways and 70km/h in urban areas. The system triggers the alert via wheel speed sensors, which is more reliable than pure visual cues. Actual tests show the error is within 3km/h, and it remains sensitive even in heavy rain. To ensure safety, avoid ignoring the dashboard alert after setting it, and immediately ease off the throttle when the alert sounds.


