Where is the air intake of the Geely Xingyue located?
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The air intake of the Geely Xingyue is located in the engine compartment. The black Geely logo is embedded in the front grille, surrounded by a youthful and sporty red ring on the outer layer. The Geely Xingyue has significant advantages in design. Body dimensions: The length, width, and height of the Xingyue are 4605/1878/1643mm, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. Daytime running lights: They adopt a new arrowhead-inspired design language, which is an important component of the Xingyue's front face styling. The design captures the dynamic posture of an arrow being shot, and this design will also be inherited and innovated in Geely's future new models. Taillight design: Inspired by traditional folding fans, it somewhat resembles the feel of feathers. This design was previously seen on the Borui GE, but in comparison, the Xingyue's "Galaxy Spiral" design is more three-dimensional. Geely officially compares it to the ribbons used in Chinese gymnastics. Interior design: The dashboard features a wing-shaped design that spreads outward from the instrument cluster to both sides. The embedded large-size central control screen slightly tilts toward the driver's seat and connects with the instrument panel through irregular decorative strips, creating a unique connected-screen effect.
I've driven the Xingyue several times, and the air intake is located in the grille area of the front bumper, usually in the lower middle part of that black mesh section. It's designed so low to maximize airflow capture and provide sufficient air to the engine. You can easily spot it when standing in front of the car. Why is it important? Because if it gets clogged with dust or leaves, the engine will suffer from oxygen deprivation, reduced power, and increased fuel consumption. I recommend checking it regularly and gently cleaning it with a brush during car washes to prevent debris buildup. This location is designed with splash protection, so water won't easily enter during wading, but it's still best to be cautious when driving in heavy rain. Under the hood, it connects to the intake pipe and air filter, and proper maintenance can extend their lifespan.