
The Chevrolet Boyue is equipped with a 1.8T engine model "JLE-4G18TDB". Below is relevant information about the Boyue: 1. 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 SUV's sense of power, the designers reduced the number of grids, making the overall appearance more concise and the edges more distinct. 2. Interior: The elegant and lightly luxurious interior design excellently showcases the unique design aesthetics of Peter Horbury, a master designer of luxury cars. 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.

I've always been quite interested in Chevrolet vehicles, especially their SUV series like the Equinox which uses a turbocharged engine, typically a 1.5-liter displacement model with a power output around 170 horsepower. This small-displacement engine is ingeniously designed, employing a multi-point fuel injection system to enhance efficiency, delivering approximately 8 liters per 100 kilometers in urban driving and dropping to just over 6 liters on highways. I find its torque comes on quickly at low speeds, making overtaking effortless, and it's also equipped with start-stop technology to reduce fuel wastage during idling. Overall, the engine boasts high reliability, with many owners reporting no major issues even after 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers, requiring only regular maintenance like oil and filter changes.

I've been driving Chevrolet models for quite a few years now, and what impressed me the most is that 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. It's been very reliable for daily use. Whether commuting to work or taking family trips, the acceleration is smooth and responsive, with fuel consumption kept within a reasonable range—around 9 liters in the city and even more economical on long drives. The engine runs quietly, keeping the cabin peaceful, so long journeys don't feel tiring. Plus, with the automatic transmission, gear shifts are seamless, making it easy even for beginners to drive. Maintenance is straightforward too—just an oil change every 5,000 kilometers.

Having repaired cars for over a decade, I've noticed that most Chevy SUVs commonly use a 1.5L turbocharged engine producing around 170 horsepower, which is quite easy to maintain. Remember to change the oil and inspect the filter every 5,000 kilometers, and don't neglect the turbo cooling system to avoid overheating. Most issues arise from carbon buildup, which can be prevented by using good fuel additives. The engine itself is robust and rarely requires major overhauls—small part replacements usually cost just a few hundred bucks.


