
Geely Boyue's starting method is: 1. Press the one-button start without stepping on the brake. After the ACC light turns on, press the start button again. At this point, the one-button start button turns green, and the vehicle performs a self-check; 2. After the vehicle completes the self-check, step on the brake and press the one-button start once more to start the vehicle. The Geely Boyue has dimensions of 4519mm in length, 1831mm in width, and 1694mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. The vehicle is also equipped with a 7-inch full LCD 3D dynamic combination instrument panel, a NAPPA luxury leather multifunction steering wheel, an EPB electronic parking brake system, and an AUTOHOLD automatic parking system.

Starting the Geely Boyue is quite straightforward, as I’ve been driving this car for over a year. First, make sure you have the key fob with you or inside the car—for keyless start, it needs to be within the sensing range. Once seated in the driver’s seat, remember to fasten your seatbelt. If it’s an automatic transmission Boyue, press the brake pedal; for a manual transmission, press the clutch pedal. Then, hold the start button near the steering wheel for about two seconds until the engine light comes on, indicating the car has started. The whole process is quick, but don’t rush—before starting, always glance at the dashboard to check for any warning lights to avoid potential issues. Sometimes, a weak key fob battery can cause failure—I’ve experienced this, and replacing the battery fixed it. After starting, don’t drive off immediately; let the car idle for a few seconds to stabilize the system, which benefits engine longevity. Safety first, especially during cold winter starts—let the car warm up a bit longer.

As a new driver, the Geely Boyue I bought last year has been quite user-friendly. Here's how I learned to start it: Before entering the car, make sure the key is on you, and the car will automatically unlock. Once seated, firmly press the brake (for automatic transmission) or clutch (for manual transmission), then locate the start button, usually near the center console, and press it to start the engine. Remember to hold the button for a breath or two—don't release it too quickly. Once, my key ran out of battery and the car wouldn't start, so I had to use the mechanical key as an emergency measure. For new cars, practice a few times to get the hang of it, and it's advisable to regularly check the key's condition to avoid any last-minute hiccups. After starting, check if the tachometer stabilizes—safe driving starts here.

I absolutely love the startup process of the Geely Boyue! It's designed so intelligently that the sensing system activates as soon as the key approaches. All you need to do is sit in the car, press the brake pedal (for automatic transmission) or clutch (for manual transmission), and then push the start button - the engine responds immediately. The remote start feature is quite practical, allowing you to preheat the car in extreme weather. Just remember to press the pedal to avoid accidental operations. I've also noticed that the dashboard displays self-check information during startup - as long as the system shows everything's normal, you're good to go. During regular maintenance, check if the start button remains responsive, and keeping it clean ensures long-term hassle-free operation.

As a family user, I am quite cautious when starting the Geely Boyue. Before heading out with the kids, I remind everyone to be properly seated before operating. The steps are as follows: place the key in your pocket, get in the car, and fasten the seatbelt. Firmly press the brake pedal (for automatic transmission) or clutch (for manual transmission), then press the start button and wait until the engine sound stabilizes. After starting, don't rush to drive off; make sure the doors are locked for safety. If the key is mishandled by children, it might cause a malfunction, so I educate them not to touch the ignition system. I also make it a habit to check the tires and lights before starting, as good habits can help reduce unexpected issues.


