
Geely Boyue has a maximum horsepower of 163ps. Taking the 2021 Geely Boyue as an example, it is a 5-door, 5-seater compact SUV with body dimensions of: length 4519mm, width 1831mm, height 1694mm, wheelbase 2670mm, fuel tank capacity 58l, and curb weight 1575kg. The 2021 Geely Boyue is equipped with a 1.8t turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 120kw, maximum power speed of 5500rpm, maximum torque speed ranging from 1500rpm to 4500rpm, and is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've driven the Geely Boyue a few times, especially the version with the 1.8T turbocharged engine. The official data shows 184 horsepower, which converts to 135 kW. This means it feels particularly responsive during starts and acceleration, with quick throttle response when overtaking, without any sluggishness. The Boyue also comes with an automatic transmission, and the power delivery is quite smooth, making it effortless to climb mountain roads. Besides this version, there's also a model with a 1.5T engine, which has slightly less horsepower at around 163 hp, making it more suitable for city commuting and relatively more fuel-efficient. Overall, this horsepower range gives the Boyue a significant advantage among compact SUVs, whether for daily driving or long-distance travel. The powertrain is well-designed, without unnecessary vibrations or noise, making it comfortable and safe to drive, which I really appreciate.

As a long-time owner of the Boyue, I can share my real-world experience. My car has a 1.8T engine with 184 horsepower. During daily commutes in congested urban areas, it starts smoothly without any jerking. On weekend highway drives, it easily accelerates to around 120km/h when I step on the gas, delivering ample power. The Boyue's engine design is intelligent, and paired with the smart AWD system, it remains stable even on rainy days. Some worry that higher horsepower means more fuel consumption, but my actual measurements show around 9L/100km in city driving and 7L/100km on highways – quite reasonable. A note: the newer Boyue PRO may have different horsepower, but mainstream versions range between 163 to 184hp – just check the engine model when choosing. Overall, this car strikes a perfect balance between performance and practicality, making driving effortless and enjoyable.

The horsepower of the Geely Boyue has changed significantly over the years. The early 1.8L naturally aspirated engine had only about 141 horsepower, but with the update to turbocharging technology, the 1.8T version now delivers 184 horsepower. This improvement is quite noticeable in acceleration performance, reducing the 0-100km/h time by several seconds. The new model also offers a 1.5T variant with 163 horsepower, targeting a younger demographic with better fuel efficiency and environmental friendliness. I've researched that the Boyue's weight control is excellent, making the horsepower more effective. Compared to competitors like the Haval H6, the Boyue has slightly higher horsepower but offers more balanced power distribution. When buying this car, consider your needs: if you frequently drive on mountain roads, opt for the 184-horsepower version for stronger performance; for urban commuting, the 163-horsepower variant is sufficient.


