Is the Geely Boyue Pro a four-wheel drive vehicle?

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MichaelAnn
07/24/25 4:08am
Geely Boyue Pro is a four-wheel drive vehicle, equipped with an on-demand four-wheel drive system. Vehicles with this system do not always have power to all four wheels. Most of the time, these vehicles operate in two-wheel drive mode, switching to four-wheel drive only under specific road conditions. The on-demand four-wheel drive system offers advantages such as compact size, simple structure, low cost, and minimal space occupation, making it ideal for urban SUVs. The Geely Boyue Pro is a compact SUV under the Geely brand, powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. This engine delivers a maximum power of 130 kW and a maximum torque of 255 Nm. It features a 48V mild hybrid system, direct fuel injection technology, and an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The engine is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The vehicle measures 4544 mm in length, 1831 mm in width, and 1713 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670 mm.
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MacIsabela
08/10/25 11:40pm
The Geely Boyue Pro does indeed offer some four-wheel-drive versions, depending on the model configuration. It provides different powertrain options, such as the 1.5T engine, which typically features a front-wheel-drive design, making it ideal for daily urban commuting with lower fuel consumption and cost savings. However, higher-end models like the top-tier 1.8T variant can be equipped with an optional on-demand four-wheel-drive system. This system automatically distributes power to the rear wheels during slippery road conditions or rapid acceleration, enhancing traction and stability—ideal for snowy or rainy regions. That said, the four-wheel-drive system increases vehicle weight, raises fuel consumption by approximately 10%, and adds slightly more maintenance complexity, such as requiring periodic differential inspections. Buyers are advised to review the configuration sheet or consult a 4S dealership when purchasing, selecting based on their driving environment and budget. For most users, the two-wheel-drive version is sufficient, offering affordability and hassle-free ownership.
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