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What is the curb weight of the Geely Boyue?

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OMiranda
07/29/25 4:16am

Geely Boyue's curb weight ranges between 1.5t to 1.8t. Additional information about the Geely Boyue is as follows: 1. The weight of Geely Boyue varies depending on the configuration. The heaviest is the four-wheel-drive model, weighing 1745 kg; the lightest is the 2.0L manual transmission model, weighing 1565 kg. 2. The Boyue is a compact SUV under Geely, equipped with two engines: a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.8L turbocharged engine. The 1.8L turbocharged engine has a maximum power output of 135kw.

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McAurora
08/12/25 4:18pm

I've been driving a Geely Boyue for several years. According to the official specifications, the curb weight ranges between 1,550 to 1,650 kg depending on the engine model. For example, the 1.8T version is slightly heavier, which results in a bit slower acceleration from standstill and higher fuel consumption. However, it offers excellent stability at high speeds without swaying even on windy days. The heavier body enhances safety, especially for SUVs with higher center of gravity, making emergency lane changes much more stable. My typical urban fuel consumption is around 10L, which drops to 7L on highways – weight has a significant impact. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure to reduce burden and prolong component lifespan. Overall, it offers great value for money and is quite suitable for family use.

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EllianaFitz
10/03/25 2:28am

The Geely Boyue has a curb weight of approximately 1,600 kg, which includes fluids and spare parts. The advantage of being heavier is that the body has strong rigidity, made of high-strength steel, providing better protection for passengers. However, the downside is fuel efficiency—every additional 100 kg increases fuel consumption by 0.2-0.5L, and acceleration response is slightly slower. The good news is that the new-generation model has reduced weight to 1,580 kg through lightweight design measures like aluminum alloy components, showing improvement over the older version. For daily driving, it's recommended to maintain the suspension system and avoid overloading to reduce engine strain.

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OCorey
11/16/25 4:08am

The Geely Boyue weighs approximately 1,600 kg and is quite easy to drive. It feels sturdy among SUVs, with no body roll during turns, offering a strong sense of safety especially at high speeds. The acceleration is decent, and the 1.5T engine provides sufficient power for daily commutes. The downside is its relatively high fuel consumption, averaging 11L in urban areas. Considering long-term use, switching to lighter tires might help save fuel. The vehicle's weight affects handling fun but enhances family safety.

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