
The normal tire pressure for the Boyue ranges between 2.2 and 2.5 BAR. However, during summer when temperatures are high, the tire pressure may actually increase beyond the normal range after driving. Therefore, in summer, it is advisable to maintain a slightly lower tire pressure within the normal range, around 2.2 BAR, while in autumn and winter, it can be adjusted to around 2.5 BAR. The Boyue's body dimensions are 4519 mm in length, 1831 mm in width, and 1694 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670 mm. The Boyue features front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.8T turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

I've been driving a Boyue for over two years now, and I'm particularly attentive to tire pressure matters. Generally, the standard tire pressure ranges between 2.2 to 2.5 bar, depending on the vehicle model year and your specific tire type. I recommend first checking the small sticker on the edge of the driver's door or the fuel tank cap, where the manufacturer's recommended precise values are indicated. Before driving, I always make it a habit to measure the cold tire pressure with a tire pressure gauge to ensure it's within the recommended range. Temperature changes have a significant impact: in hot summer weather, the pressure increases due to expansion, so it's advisable to reduce it slightly, while in cold winter conditions, adding pressure is more appropriate. Too low pressure not only increases fuel consumption but also raises the risk of tire blowouts, whereas too high pressure accelerates tire wear. I check it monthly—safety comes first, and it also extends tire lifespan.

As a car owner, I consider tire pressure to be the core of driving safety. The normal tire pressure for the Boyue is usually around 2.3 bar, but adjustments are needed for different scenarios. When carrying more passengers or heavy loads, it should be increased to over 2.5 bar; when driving alone, it can be lowered to 2.2 bar. Low tire pressure makes steering sluggish and increases the risk of skidding at high speeds; excessive pressure reduces shock absorption, leading to passenger complaints about a bumpy ride. The mechanic reminded me when I bought the car that regular can prevent accidents. I recommend keeping an easy-to-read tire pressure gauge in the car for quick checks before setting off. Proper tire pressure ensures more stable braking and a safer night drive.

My Boyue owner's manual clearly states that the standard tire pressure is 2.3 to 2.4 bar. The door label provides detailed instructions, which may vary for different wheel positions. I often use a simple tire pressure gauge to check, ensuring it's within the recommended range when the car is cold. If the pressure is too low, the tires will wear out quickly; if it's too high, it affects the driving feel. Maintaining the standard value saves fuel and ensures safety, and even beginners can easily learn to check it.

Tire pressure directly affects fuel consumption and environmental protection. My Boyue performs best at 2.4 bar. The standard range is 2.2 to 2.5 bar, check the manual for confirmation. When tire pressure is low, resistance increases, costing dozens more yuan in fuel per month; high tire pressure makes for an uncomfortable ride. I use a mobile app connected to a tire pressure gauge for real-time monitoring. Adjust with seasonal changes: slightly reduce pressure at the start of summer, slightly increase at the start of winter. Regular adjustments also help protect the environment.

Having driven for many years, the tire pressure of the Boyue should be adjusted flexibly based on conditions. Normally, it's around 2.3 bar, but should be increased to 2.6 bar when carrying cargo and reduced to 2.2 bar when driving alone. Don't overlook temperature factors: a 0.1 bar increase under the summer sun is normal; in winter, you need to replenish air to maintain balance. A tire pressure gauge and portable inflator are great helpers, with the manual values being the most reliable. Improper pressure can damage tires over time, so early maintenance saves money and brings peace of mind.


