
Boyue's wading depth is approximately 40 centimeters. Below is an introduction to flood-damaged vehicles: 1. Specific definition of flood-damaged vehicles: Vehicles that have begun to accumulate water, with internal components damaged due to water ingress, and flood-damaged vehicles have corresponding water submersion levels. 2. Classification of flood-damaged vehicle water submersion levels: Level 1 - water just reaches the vehicle chassis, Level 2 - water reaches half of the wheels, Level 3 - water almost completely submerges the tires, Level 4 - water reaches the engine hood, Level 5 - water completely submerges the engine hood, Level 6 - water submerges the roof.

I usually pay close attention to automotive data. After checking the specifications of the Boyue, I found that its wading depth is 500 millimeters, roughly half a meter. This value isn’t arbitrarily set—it’s primarily determined by the position of the engine’s air intake. If water submerges that point, the engine can easily suck in water and be ruined. As an SUV, the Boyue has a higher chassis design, which enhances its off-road capability. However, you still need to be cautious when wading. If the water reaches this depth, don’t force your way through. The safest approach is to maintain a speed of 5-10 km/h, avoiding sudden acceleration or braking to prevent creating waves. If the water depth is unclear, it’s safer to step out and measure it with a stick. After wading, always check for mud buildup under the car to prevent rust and component damage.

Water wading safety is a major concern. The Boyue has a wading depth of 500mm. I've seen others share experiences online stating that if the water exceeds this depth, it may submerge the exhaust system causing the car to stall, and in severe cases, lead to electrical short circuits and fires. When driving through water, it's essential to turn off the auto start-stop system, keep the engine running, and proceed slowly in a low gear. The Boyue's body height is sufficient to pass through shallow water areas, generally within 50cm, but avoid attempting deep puddles. Be extra cautious when driving after rain, and if the water level is high, consider taking an alternative route. If there are any issues with the engine or battery after wading, seek immediate repairs to prevent the fault from escalating and affecting driving safety.

I've been driving a Boyue for a while now. Once during a heavy rainstorm, the water level reached ankle-deep. Checking the manual, I found out the wading depth is 500mm. That time the water was about 40cm deep, and I drove through steadily without any issues. The car is quite reliable within this depth range - the high-positioned air intake prevents water ingress, but exceeding it could easily cause engine damage. Just maintain slow speed control when wading, and if it's too deep, better take a detour. After wading, I make it a habit to check the tires and chassis to ensure no mud is stuck. Generally, avoiding deep puddles while driving keeps things worry-free.

From a repair perspective, the Boyue's wading depth of 500mm is the safety limit. Exceeding this may allow water to enter the engine or electrical components, causing short circuits or even fires. After wading, always check if the air filter is soaked and inspect the chassis for rust or mud blockages. I recommend not exceeding 10 km/h when wading to protect the transmission. The Boyue has a high risk of stalling in deep water, leading to costly repairs and reduced engine lifespan. For daily driving, maintain a depth under 50cm and promptly clean mud from the undercarriage after wading to avoid repair hassles.

The Boyue has a wading depth of 500mm, which is approximately half a meter. Simply put, this refers to the maximum water depth the vehicle can safely drive through, usually determined by the engine's air intake height. The Boyue performs stably at this depth, and you can attempt crossing when the water level doesn't reach the midpoint of the tires. When wading, maintain a slow and steady speed, and turn off the start-stop system to avoid stalling. I've seen a friend successfully drive a Boyue through shallow water areas, but exceeding this depth poses significant risks. Remembering this measurement can prevent water damage or accidents. Always pay attention to road water depth during daily driving to ensure safety.


