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What are the driving modes of the Geely Boyue?

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Anna
08/26/2025, 11:53:17 PM

There are three driving modes: Standard Comfort Mode, Economy Mode, and Sport Mode, which can be switched through the multimedia screen. Below are the detailed introductions: 1. Current Mode: To know the current driving mode, you can check it on the central display of the instrument panel. 2. Switching: The vehicle's driving mode can be changed at will according to different driving styles. Among them, the Sport Mode provides stronger power, the Economy Mode saves more fuel, and the Standard Mode is the normal driving mode. Different modes offer different driving experiences, especially when comparing Sport Mode and Economy Mode. For daily driving, using the Standard Mode and Economy Mode is recommended as they can meet the vehicle's daily driving needs while saving fuel.

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LaCarter
09/08/2025, 11:00:56 PM

I've driven the Geely Boyue several times and am quite familiar with its driving modes. The car mainly has three modes: Eco mode is indicated by a green leaf icon, which makes the throttle response very gentle at the initial stage, and the transmission shifts up more aggressively, making it feel particularly fuel-efficient. Normal mode is for daily commuting, with balanced throttle response and air conditioning output, and the steering wheel weight is just right. Sport mode is the most exciting, with the dashboard turning red, immediate throttle response, decisive downshifts, and a thrilling experience when overtaking on highways. I tried Sport mode on mountain roads, and the suspension support became noticeably stiffer, making cornering very sharp. Additionally, the high-end version comes with a Snow mode specifically designed for icy roads, automatically controlling slip. Switching between modes is done via physical buttons near the gear lever, allowing for easy operation even while driving.

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JulietFitz
10/22/2025, 11:49:10 PM

I love studying driving modes while driving, and each mode of the Boyue has unique tuning. The Eco mode restricts power very effectively, saving a lot of fuel during highway cruising. The Normal mode is a balanced setting, with moderate steering wheel effort and suspension tuned for comfort. The Sport mode fully unleashes the power, with the transmission delaying upshifts until the revs exceed 5,000 RPM, delivering a very noticeable push-back sensation. The Snow mode is especially useful in the northeast, limiting torque during starts to prevent wheel slip and featuring special traction control logic. The latest model has added a Smart mode, where the car automatically switches between Eco or Sport based on GPS road conditions. Each mode has its own exclusive color scheme on the dashboard, and switching modes comes with sound feedback, creating a highly interactive experience overall.

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McMalia
12/05/2025, 11:12:49 PM

I usually drive the Borui in Eco mode, and the fuel gauge drops noticeably slower. Normal mode is the most commonly used, making it less tiring during traffic jams to and from work. On weekends when driving on the highway, I switch to Sport mode for stronger power and faster overtaking. On snowy days, I always use Snow mode, which significantly improves safety by preventing wheel slippage. The new Borui has a button on the left side of the gear lever to switch modes—just press it, and the dashboard will display the current mode icon. It's recommended to use Eco mode in the city, Normal mode for long trips, and Sport mode when you want to drive fast. Different modes affect the transmission logic and air conditioning power, with fuel consumption varying by 1-2 liters.

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VanHadley
01/26/2026, 12:30:04 AM

When traveling with family, I always use the Eco mode, which provides sufficient power while being fuel-efficient, and passengers in the back won't feel carsick. The Normal mode is quite suitable for city driving, with a light steering feel. The Sport mode is more aggressive, with noticeable gear shifts from the transmission, making elderly and children uncomfortable. In winter, the Snow mode offers more confidence, especially when starting on snowy or icy roads. The new Boyue's Intelligent mode automatically recognizes highways and conveniently switches to Sport mode upon entering. Each mode has clear icon prompts displayed in the center of the instrument cluster. Switching modes during long trips can help alleviate driving fatigue, and it's recommended to change every 2 hours.

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DiAvery
04/21/2026, 11:02:04 PM

Switching modes in the Boyue is very simple, with dedicated buttons on the center console. The Eco mode is marked with a green leaf icon—when activated, the throttle response softens and acceleration slows down. Normal mode offers the most balanced performance, with moderate steering wheel resistance, making it ideal for beginners. Sport mode is indicated by a red icon, where even a light tap on the accelerator delivers a quick surge forward. Snow mode, symbolized by a snowflake icon, limits initial power to prevent wheel spin. Always check the dashboard for icon changes when switching modes to avoid incorrect operation. In Sport mode, the air conditioning increases cooling intensity to compensate for engine heat. For safer turns in rain or snow, activating Snow mode enhances stability—I specifically tested its improved grip on icy roads.

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