What engine and transmission are used in the Geely Boyue?
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Geely Boyue is equipped with a 1.8TD engine, a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, and an Australian DSI 6-speed automatic transmission. The following is a related introduction to the Geely Boyue: 1. Appearance: Beautiful streamlined design, eagle-eye headlights that highlight the SUV's sporty feel, with an overall sense of technology and three-dimensionality. The spacious interior can comfortably accommodate three people in the back seat, and the luxurious seats provide a comfortable feeling. 2. Configuration: The Geely Boyue is also equipped with a 7-inch full LCD 3D dynamic combination instrument panel, NAPPA luxury leather multifunction steering wheel, EPB electronic parking brake system, AUTOHOLD automatic parking system, etc.
I recently helped a friend research this car, and the differences in engines across different years of the Boyue are quite significant. The older models used Geely's own 1.8TD turbocharged engine, which came in two versions with different power outputs—the 184 horsepower version is particularly punchy when accelerating. The newer models now mainly feature a 1.5T three-cylinder engine. Don't let the fewer cylinders fool you; with 130 kW of power, it's more than adequate for daily driving. As for transmissions, the manual versions are all 6-speed, while the automatic versions come in three types: early models used the Australian DSI 6AT, later replaced by the Japanese Aisin 6AT, and now the newer models primarily use a wet 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, which shifts very smoothly. If you're looking at the hybrid version, the Thor Hybrid pairs a dedicated 1.5T engine with a 3-speed electric drive transmission, and the pure electric mode in city driving is eerily quiet. When choosing a car, remember to ask the salesperson to check the specific configuration sheet for you, as there really are differences between different batches.