What mode is generally used for the Boyue Pro?
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Boyue Pro requires selecting driving modes based on specific scenarios. Relevant information about the Boyue Pro is as follows: Introduction to Boyue: The Geely Boyue combines Chinese cultural elements with international fashion trends in its exterior design. In terms of intelligence, it also excels with 'superior intelligence,' leading new trends in SUVs with its intelligent safety, intelligent driving, intelligent comfort, and intelligent connectivity. Introduction to Boyue Pro Driving Modes: The Boyue Pro has three driving modes: an Eco mode, a Standard mode, and a Sport mode. The Eco mode is naturally fuel-efficient, but the engine power is not very strong, making it suitable for smooth driving on steady roads or even on rugged mountain paths. This mode helps maintain a stable vehicle state without any jerking. The Standard mode is the preferred choice for most people in most driving situations. Whether used for overtaking or daily driving, it is very convenient. In this mode, the vehicle remains relatively quiet, and the engine power is not too weak, making the Standard mode the most popular overall. However, it may feel too steady for some, lacking excitement. The Sport mode features a red button, which is likely favored by many male drivers. This mode allows for quicker acceleration, and the sound produced by the vehicle is sufficiently powerful. On smooth roads with fewer vehicles, using this mode can make driving more exhilarating—something many ordinary sedans cannot achieve. At times, it can even provide a partial sports car experience, so this mode is worth trying frequently.
I've been driving the Boyue Pro for a while now and generally prefer using Comfort mode as it's most suitable for daily driving. In city traffic jams, driving in Comfort mode feels very smooth with well-tuned suspension that handles bumpy roads without excessive jolts - my family members in the back seats always comment on how comfortable it is. On highways, I occasionally switch to Sport mode for quicker throttle response when overtaking, though it does consume slightly more fuel, making Comfort mode more economical for regular use. Eco mode can save some fuel during traffic jams, but the acceleration feels sluggish, so I recommend flexibly switching modes according to road conditions. Through long-term use, I've found that mode selection makes a significant difference. Regularly checking that the mode switch button isn't stuck can help avoid unexpected issues.