What engine does the Boyue X use?

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Zoe
07/29/25 12:24pm
Geely Boyue is equipped with a 1.8TD engine and a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine. In terms of power, the Geely Boyue offers diversified power options. The 1.8TD engine and 2.0L naturally aspirated engine can be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission or an Australian DSI 6-speed automatic transmission to form various power combinations. Boyue exterior design: The Geely Boyue measures 4519×1831×1694mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. The front face design continues Geely's family-style "water ripple" grille. Considering the sense of power for an SUV, the designers reduced the number of grids, making the overall appearance more concise and the edges more distinct. Boyue interior: The elegant and lightly luxurious interior design excellently showcases the unique design aesthetics of Peter Horbury, a master of luxury car design. The main dashboard design of the Boyue draws inspiration from the arched bridges of West Lake in Hangzhou, with beautiful contour curves bringing passengers a pleasant visual experience. The water ripple center console panel complements the arched bridge curves, giving a delicate texture as soft as flowing water.
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