What are the differences between Bin Yue and Bin Yue Pro?
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The main differences between Bin Yue Pro and Bin Yue lie in the engine, tire pressure display, sunroof, and other aspects. Here are the relevant introductions regarding these three aspects: 1. Engine: Bin Yue Pro has two power versions: 1.4t and 1.5t, with the 1.4t being a four-cylinder engine, which is the biggest change. In contrast, Bin Yue comes with 1.0t and 1.5t engines, both of which are three-cylinder. 2. Tire Pressure Display: Bin Yue Pro comes standard with a tire pressure display across all models. Bin Yue only offers a tire pressure display in mid-range and higher configurations. 3. Sunroof: The Pro version comes standard with a sunroof function. There are no differences in other body dimensions. The Pro version was mainly developed for users who dislike three-cylinder engines, offering a four-cylinder alternative.
I've driven both models several times and noticed significant improvements in the driving experience with the Binyue Pro. The regular Binyue is decent for city driving, but highway noise and average shock absorption make long-distance trips tiring. The Pro version is completely different - softer suspension eliminates bumps, enhanced soundproofing makes conversations effortless, and quicker power response delivers instant acceleration with a satisfying push-back feeling, making overtaking much safer. The Pro likely features adaptive cruise control (unavailable in the standard version), which enables worry-free automatic following on highways. Overall, the Pro offers smoother, more comfortable driving ideal for daily family commutes. If budget allows, I recommend choosing the Pro - the upgraded comfort and handling are well worth the extra tens of thousands, don't compromise driving pleasure to save that bit of money.