What are the differences between the Boyue Pro and the Boyue?
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The main differences between the Boyue Pro and the Boyue are: 1. Exterior design. The Boyue PRO adopts Geely's latest design language. Although the overall shape is similar to the Boyue, the front headlight design and tail light details of the Boyue PRO give it a more premium feel. 2. Interior. The Boyue PRO features brushed metal panels and piano black finishes, both of which are glossy elements. The slightly muted sheen of the brushed panels paired with the high-gloss piano black creates a sophisticated look. The Boyue retains the design of the older model, with only the infotainment system upgraded to the latest version. 3. Features. Compared to the Boyue, the Boyue PRO adds full-speed adaptive cruise control, 360-degree panoramic imaging, front seat heating, adaptive headlights, automatic wipers, and rear air vents. The top trim also includes lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, and traffic sign recognition as part of its driver assistance systems.
I frequently compare various SUVs and have driven the Boyue and Boyue Pro multiple times. The Pro version shows a noticeable power boost—while the base Boyue typically comes with a 1.5T engine, the Pro upgrades to a 1.8T, adding around 20 horsepower. The acceleration feels much stronger, with the 0-100km/h time cut by over a second. The suspension is tuned for a sportier feel, offering better stability at high speeds and reduced body roll during cornering. Inside, the Pro uses higher-quality materials, featuring leather seats and a larger touchscreen, plus an additional Sport driving mode. Fuel economy in Eco mode remains similar to the base version, averaging around 7.5L/100km in city driving. Both models offer the same cabin space, but the Pro has better sound insulation, with reduced engine noise. I’d recommend test-driving the Pro for speed enthusiasts—it delivers significantly more driving excitement.
As a family user, I've compared two cars at home. The Boyue Pro has a more stylish exterior with smooth lines and a hint of muscularity, while the base model features a simpler yet durable design. Inside, the Pro's seats are wrapped in genuine leather, providing a soft and comfortable ride that doesn't tire you out on long trips; the dashboard uses soft-touch materials that feel pleasant, whereas the base model has more plastic elements. Both offer equally spacious cabins with room for child seats in the back, but the Pro's soundproof glass reduces wind noise. For daily school runs, the Pro performs better with clearer audio; the base version is just average. On highways, the Pro offers more stable handling and less bumpiness. If the budget allows, upgrading to the Pro is worth it for the enhanced comfort.
With a tight budget, I've researched the prices of both cars. The Boyue has a lower starting price, saving money and being practical; the Pro is more expensive by tens of thousands but comes with extra features like electric seats and a navigation system. The regular version has a fuel consumption of around 7 liters per year, offering good value for money; the Pro has more functions but higher costs. In the long run, the Pro might have better resale value due to its upgraded features; however, the base model is cheaper to maintain. My advice is to consider your needs: if you're not after high-tech, saving money is a good choice.