What is the wading depth of the Geely Boyue?
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Geely 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 Geely 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.