What is the maximum load capacity of the Boyue?
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The maximum load capacity of the Boyue is 2045kg. The Boyue is a compact SUV under Geely. Taking the 2021 Boyue as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4519mm, width 1831mm, height 1694mm, wheelbase 2670mm, fuel tank capacity 58l, and curb weight 1575kg. The 2021 Boyue is equipped with a 1.8T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 120kW and a maximum torque of 250Nm, matched with a 6-speed manual transmission. It adopts a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.
I often chat with friends about cars like the Boyue. I remember its official maximum load capacity is around 500 kg, but during actual driving, you have to account for passengers, luggage, etc. After several long-distance trips, I found it's best to keep it under 450 kg—don't push the limit—because overloading can cause suspension deformation, abnormal tire wear, and even affect braking performance. Before loading, I always check the label on the back page of the user manual, as different year models may have slight adjustments—for example, the 2020 model is 510 kg. Safety first! Proper loading extends the car's lifespan and reduces the risk of tire blowouts. I recommend weighing and estimating before each trip.
I've been driving for over a decade. SUVs like the Boyue typically have a maximum load capacity of around 500kg, with official data usually displayed on the window sticker or specified in the manual. Exceeding this limit slows down acceleration and drastically increases fuel consumption. Once when I was hauling goods, I nearly overloaded it, and the wheels visibly sagged. Load capacity affects the vehicle's overall balance, and long-term overloading is detrimental to chassis bearings and springs. Regular checks of tire pressure and suspension are crucial. Newer versions like the Boyue PRO have slightly higher limits, but it's not worth the risk. When carrying lots of luggage, distribute the weight evenly for both safety and fuel efficiency.