Where is the towing hook located on the Geely Boyue?

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McBrody
07/29/25 7:58pm
Geely Boyue's towing hook is located on the rear bumper. Remove the hidden cover, screw in the towing hook, and then attach the tow rope for towing. Prefer using a tow bar: If the vehicle behind has braking issues or needs towing on icy/snowy roads, a tow bar should be prioritized. A rigid tow bar prevents the towed vehicle from losing control and colliding with the towing vehicle in case of sudden braking or excessive pulling. Even under normal conditions, using a tow bar is safer. Choose the appropriate towing hook: The towing hook must not only 'hook' properly but also be securely fastened. Ensure the hook is firmly attached and double-check its stability before towing.
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