
The method for remote starting the Boyue Pro is: 1. Press the lock button; 2. Press the button with a circular arrow on the remote control to start. Taking the 2020 Boyue Pro as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category, with body dimensions of: length 4544mm, width 1831mm, height 1713mm, wheelbase of 2670mm, fuel tank capacity of 58l, and curb weight of 1610kg. The 2020 Boyue Pro features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5l turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 177ps, maximum power of 130kw, maximum torque of 255nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

I frequently use the remote start feature on my Boyue PRO, and it's incredibly convenient to operate. Just download the official GNetLink app from Geely, register and log in with the phone number provided at the time of purchase, and bind your vehicle to start using it. In the app, click the 'Start Engine' button, and the system will prompt for identity verification, such as entering a security code or using fingerprint recognition. Once verified, the car will start. On cold days, I just press the button 10 minutes before leaving the house, and by the time I get in, the engine is already warmed up, the air conditioning is automatically turned on, and the steering wheel isn't icy. However, it's important to note that the car must be parked in an area with stable mobile signal and in a locked state, and the car keys must not be left inside the cabin, otherwise the system will refuse to start. I renew the basic data package every month to ensure the service runs smoothly, and it's definitely worth the investment.

Most of us who drive the Boyue PRO rely on the mobile app for remote engine start, and the operation is super simple. Open the official GNetLink app, bind your car, then find the start button in the control interface, and confirm your identity to remotely start the engine. The key benefit is pre-cooling the cabin—I often activate it in the elevator during summer when interior temps exceed 50°C, stepping into instant coolness. This feature has minimal fuel impact; my tests show 10 minutes of remote idling consumes roughly the same as regular idling. The app even lets you preset AC temperature, eliminating extreme heat or cold. Just remember to close windows fully—the system checks lock status, disabling controls if doors are unlocked. For rare signal issues, just reposition and reconnect; it works flawlessly now.

Here's the simplest way to do it: Install the GNetLink app on your phone, log in with the mobile number used for car purchase, and bind your vehicle. On the homepage, find the circular engine start icon, tap it, and verify with your fingerprint or password. The whole process takes just two steps, and your car will start on its own. This feature is most practical in winter, allowing you to warm up the car in advance and drive off immediately when you get in. I usually operate it while checking out at the supermarket, so by the time I reach the parking lot, the car is ready and the cold wind is gone. Just make sure your car is parked in an area with stable signals; avoid using it deep in underground parking garages. Now, the remote start automatically turns on the air conditioning in auto mode, so remember to set your preferred temperature in the app before getting in the car.


