
Qoros 3 trunk release switch is located on the ceiling inside the vehicle, the button in the middle of the reading lights is the trunk switch. Common methods to open the trunk include the following: 1. Lever type. Usually located next to the fuel filler lever, the trunk is opened by manually pulling the lever. 2. Button type. The trunk can be opened by lightly pressing the trunk button on the center console inside the vehicle. 3. Central locking control. When the central locking is engaged, the trunk is also locked; when the central locking is disengaged, the trunk is also unlocked. 4. Key fob operation. Pressing the trunk button on the smart key can also open the trunk. 5. Sensor switch, typically a kick-sensor type switch. Simply sweep your foot gently under the rear bumper, and the trunk lid will open automatically.

When I first bought the Qoros 3, I spent a long time figuring out the trunk switch. Eventually, I discovered a few ways: there’s definitely a button on the door panel next to the driver’s seat—just press it to open the trunk; sometimes, there’s also a small switch near the center console; or simply press the trunk icon button on the key fob to get it done. If you’re standing behind the car, there’s usually a raised button or handle under the trunk lid—just press or pull it gently to open. As a new car owner, I’ve gotten used to these operations, which are especially convenient when my hands are full. Using the key fob directly saves time and effort. I recommend checking the manual after buying a car to familiarize yourself with the locations of various switches and avoid fumbling around like I did at first. Another tip: keep the key fob battery charged to ensure smooth operation, and rely on manual methods if the buttons fail. Overall, the Qoros 3’s design is quite user-friendly—there are always multiple options to find the best way to open the trunk.

As someone who frequently works on cars, I know the trunk opening methods for the Qoros 3 are quite comprehensive. The first choice is the button on the driver's side door panel inside the car—just press it. There might also be a switch near the center console for easy operation. The remote key has a dedicated button that can open it remotely with a single press. At the bottom of the trunk lid, there's usually a physical button or handle—just bend down and press to open. If the button isn't working, it could be due to a blown fuse or a stuck lock. Try using the spare key for manual handling or check the vehicle's fuse box. Regular maintenance, like lubricating the handle, can prevent aging. Overall, these access points are well-designed, and learning to use them flexibly can save a lot of hassle.

My wife and I drive a Qoros 3 for grocery shopping and picking up the kids. The trunk opening methods are simple and practical: press the button on the remote key to open it without getting out of the car; there's a button near the driver's side inside the car, easy to press after starting the engine to put things in; there's a small button under the trunk, just bend over and press it. These designs make family life more convenient, keeping things tidy even when it's fully loaded, fast and effortless. Just remember the positions, and you'll get used to it after a few uses.


