Where is the trunk opening button of the Envision?

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LeFaith
07/29/25 12:31am
The trunk opening button of the Envision is located below the driver's side door inside the cabin, while the emergency trunk release is on the trunk door itself. The Envision is a midsize SUV with body dimensions of 4686mm in length, 1839mm in width, and 1691mm in height. In terms of powertrain, the Envision offers a choice between a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. The 1.5-liter variant comes standard with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the 2.0-liter version is equipped with a 9-speed automatic transmission. Exterior-wise, the Envision features a new winged chrome trim that runs through the LED headlights, widening the horizontal visual effect. The chrome trim is also connected to the taillights, complemented by integrated dual exhaust pipes.
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DiEloise
08/12/25 4:44am
After using my Envision for over a year, I've mastered all the trunk buttons. The most obvious one is below the driver's seat on the left—a button with a car rear pattern. Press it and you'll hear the trunk unlock. There's also a trick with the key fob: press the rectangular button twice in quick succession, and the trunk will automatically pop open a crack. The coolest feature is standing at the rear with the key and waving your foot under the bumper—the sensor will open the trunk automatically. Just remember to enable this 'kick-to-open' function in the display settings. If it occasionally fails, it's probably time to replace the key battery or the sensor area might be covered in mud.
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