
The normal tire pressure for the Bin Yue is between 2.3bar and 2.5bar, with a maximum not exceeding 3.0bar and a minimum not below 2.1bar. Adjust the car's tire pressure range reasonably based on factors such as seasons. The car's tire pressure monitoring system directly reflects the condition of the car tires. Once the values deviate from the normal range, it indicates a fault in the car tires. The Bin Yue offers five body color options: Bold Silver, Confident White, Fearless Blue, Energetic Orange, and Sincere Red. The Bin Yue's dimensions are 4330mm in length, 1800mm in width, 1609mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2600mm.

From my personal driving experience, the normal tire pressure for the Bin Yue SUV generally ranges between 2.3 and 2.5 bar, depending on the vehicle's load. If you usually carry only two or three people, maintaining it at 2.3 bar is stable enough. Whenever I take it out, I always check with an inexpensive tire pressure gauge, especially in hot weather when the pressure tends to rise—I let out a bit of air to avoid it being too stiff. If the tire pressure is too low, the tires wear out faster and fuel consumption increases. I remember once on a long trip when the pressure was slightly low, the fuel consumption jumped from the usual 8 liters to 9.5 liters. So now, during every check, I always inspect the tire pressure. After making it a habit, I feel the car runs smoother. Another handy tip: it's best to measure tire pressure when the car is cold, meaning after it has been parked overnight, for more accurate readings and to avoid the effects of high temperatures.

From my experience driving the Bin Yue, maintaining a tire pressure around 2.4 bar is the safest choice. After all, if it's too low, it might affect braking distance and increase the risk of a blowout—safety first. I once tried driving on the highway with tire pressure at only 2.0 bar, and the steering wheel felt noticeably floaty, making me quite nervous. Fortunately, I stopped in time to adjust it. On the other hand, if the tire pressure is too high, above 2.6 bar, the ride becomes uncomfortably bumpy, and passengers complain about back pain. So, I make it a habit to regularly check the tire condition, including for cracks or deformations, and I always keep a small inflator pump in the car for emergencies during trips. By the way, weather matters too: in winter when it's colder, tire pressure naturally drops a bit, so I add 0.1 bar; in summer during high temperatures, I release 0.1 bar to maintain balance.

I think the tire pressure for the Bin Yue is quite simple. Normally, it should be set at 2.3 bar, as the manual usually states this value. After using it a few times, I found measuring tire pressure to be very easy: just park the car, use a tire pressure gauge on the valve stem, and read the measurement. If the tire pressure is too low, the tire looks flat; if it's too high, it feels stiff. Maintaining 2.3 bar helps extend the tire's lifespan. The key is to check the label near the door frame, as it has the manufacturer's recommended value.

I enjoy doing DIY car in my spare time. For the Geely Binyue, I recommend setting the tire pressure to 2.4 bar. It's quite simple: buy a tire pressure gauge for about ten yuan, check it every two weeks, and if it's low, go to a gas station for free inflation. When the tire wear is severe, I consider replacing them and take the opportunity to check if the rims are leaking. With proper tire pressure, the handling improves, and the car doesn't skid when turning. Especially after rain, if the rear tire pressure is unstable, it's prone to skidding, so I adjust the pressure by deflating or inflating in advance to ensure safe daily commuting.

From a fuel consumption perspective, I concluded: setting the tire pressure of the Bin Yue to 2.3 bar can save some money. When it drops to 2.0 bar, fuel consumption increases by 10%, making long trips painful for the fuel costs. I pay attention to tire temperature changes—maintaining a stable 2.3 bar in cold weather and slightly reducing it by 0.1 bar in hot weather to prevent deformation, ensuring driving comfort. Long-term incorrect tire pressure may damage the suspension system, so I check it monthly while also learning some tire tips to avoid hefty repair bills.


