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What is the trunk capacity of the Borui GE?

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EmersonDella
07/28/25 10:21pm
The trunk capacity of the Borui GE is 312 liters, with dimensions of 76cm in depth, 110cm to 135cm in width, and 50cm in height. The trunk can be opened or closed either electrically or via remote control. To open the trunk, simply press the button inside the car or on the remote key, and the trunk will open automatically. To close the trunk, press the close button, and it will shut by itself. The Borui GE is a model under Geely, with body dimensions of 4986mm in length, 1861mm in width, and 1513mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2870mm. In terms of exterior design, the Borui GE adopts the water ripple design concept for the grille, incorporating a shark-mouth concave biomimetic design. On the side, the Borui GE features a fastback body design, with a waistline that extends from the front to the rear of the car.
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AlejandroFitz
08/12/25 1:47am
I've been driving the Borui GE for a while now, and the trunk capacity is a standard 502 liters. When taking the family out, it easily fits two large suitcases plus a stroller. With the rear seats folded down, it expands to over 700 liters, perfect for weekend trips with tents and picnic baskets. The space is designed to be very flat, so things don't slide around, making it hassle-free for daily shopping or moving small furniture. As a family user, I find this size strikes a good balance between practicality and the overall size of the car—too big makes parking difficult, while too small is inconvenient. Regularly clearing out trunk clutter can also improve fuel efficiency, and I recommend not piling too many heavy items to avoid damaging the floor.
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ODelilah
10/01/25 3:49am
As an auto enthusiast, the Geely Borui GE's trunk capacity of 502 liters ranks above average in its class. The low, flat floor makes loading golf bags or ski equipment effortless, and folding the rear seats doubles the space - perfect for road trips. I frequently take friends on drives, and we all agree the space utilization is well thought-out without feeling cramped. Compared to some competitors, it sacrifices a bit of luxury for more practicality, like the thoughtfully designed door storage compartments. For daily use, I recommend keeping it tidy and avoiding scratches from hard objects. While capacity matters, smart interior layout is equally important.
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McEliza
11/14/25 5:37am
I've been using the Borui GE for over two years, and its 500-liter trunk capacity is quite sufficient. For daily commutes, it easily accommodates a work bag, fitness equipment, and shopping bags. When the rear seats are folded down, it can handle large items like bicycles or suitcases. The moderate height of the space makes it effortless to retrieve items. As a young person who enjoys outdoor activities, this capacity supports my active lifestyle. Regularly checking tire pressure and luggage weight helps prevent unexpected wear and tear.
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