What is the Difference Between an Electric Trunk and a Sensor-Activated Trunk?
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Sensor-activated trunks and electric trunks differ in their opening methods. Below are the distinctions between the two types of trunks: Sensor-Activated Trunk: A sensor-activated trunk is equipped with a sensor beneath the vehicle's trunk, allowing the trunk to be opened or closed via sensor detection. Simply waving your foot under the sensor will open the trunk. Electric Trunk: An electric trunk can be electronically controlled to open and close. There is a door closing button inside the trunk lid. By pressing this button, the trunk lid can close automatically without any manual intervention. Trunk: The trunk serves as a storage compartment in a car, enhancing convenience in daily life. It typically contains a spare tire, a vehicle emergency kit, an onboard tool kit, a warning triangle, a fire extinguisher, and an emergency fuel tank release cable.