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What does the one-kick function in cars mean?

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ConnorAnn
07/29/25 2:09pm

One-kick function in cars means that when your hands are not free to open the trunk, you can sweep your foot under the rear bumper to open it. Here are some tips for using the one-kick function: Keep the key on you: The key should be located near the rear of the car, preferably on your person. Maintain a distance of at least 300mm: When performing the kicking motion, stand at least 300mm away from the vehicle. If you touch the rear bumper or move too slowly, this function may not work. Perform a back-and-forth motion: You must make a back-and-forth kicking motion toward the vehicle to successfully activate it. The one-kick feature is now available in many mid-to-high-end car models and can be very useful in certain situations. It is believed that this feature will become more widespread in the near future.

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KaiAnn
08/13/25 6:08am

Speaking of the kick sensor feature for cars, as a homemaker who frequently carries loads of groceries, I absolutely love this function. Essentially, it's the technology that allows you to open the trunk with a simple kick. When your hands are full with shopping bags or holding a child, you don't need to free up your hands—just a gentle kick under the rear bumper, and the trunk opens automatically. This is made possible by sensor detection. Many SUVs, like my Honda CR-V, come equipped with this feature, offering a highly user-friendly experience. It's especially handy on rainy days or at night, avoiding the mess of fumbling for keys with dirty hands. Not only is it convenient, but it also enhances daily efficiency, making every trip out and back home much smoother. I've now become completely reliant on it.

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VanColin
10/10/25 7:26am

I've been in the automotive industry for over a decade, and the so-called 'one-kick' is actually a common term for retrofitting a sensor-activated tailgate. It allows you to open the trunk with just a kick motion behind the car, working through additional sensors and control modules. Many cars don't come with this feature as standard, but it's an easy retrofit at modification shops. I spent around a thousand bucks to install a set on my old car. The key needs to be within the sensor's range for it to work, otherwise it might fail. This technology comes standard on premium brands like the Mercedes-Benz GLE, and it's super convenient for camping gear loading or grocery runs when your hands are full. Just make sure to choose a reliable installer for durability.

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StSienna
11/23/25 8:37am

Just picked up my new car and tried this kick-to-open feature—absolutely amazing! With just a gentle kick under the rear bumper, the trunk automatically opens, no need to press buttons or fumble for keys. It uses sensors to detect the motion, and my Geely Xingyue comes equipped with this feature—felt super high-tech the first time I used it. Perfect for situations like leaving the gym with bags in hand—simple to operate and rarely fails. When heading out with friends, everyone finds it convenient and stylish, enhancing the overall driving experience.

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