
Regal trunk opening locations: 1. On the left front door, look upward from below - there's a trunk release button on the interior trim panel; 2. The central door lock control on the left front door; 3. Behind the decorative panel after lowering the center armrest of the rear seats, there's an emergency release handle - pulling it firmly will open the trunk. The Regal is a midsize sedan under SAIC-GM Buick. Taking the 2020 Regal as an example, its body dimensions are 4904mm (length), 1863mm (width), and 1461mm (height), with a wheelbase of 2829mm. In terms of powertrain, the 2020 Regal is equipped with either a 1.5T or 2.0T turbocharged engine, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.









I rented a Regal some time ago, and opening the trunk was a bit confusing at first, but I later found it quite simple. When sitting in the driver's seat, there's usually a button on the inner side of the left door—just press it gently to open the trunk. The key fob also has a dedicated trunk button; pressing it allows for easy opening from outside the car. Sometimes, there’s a hidden physical button on the exterior of the trunk—just press it directly. For safety, avoid operating the trunk while driving to prevent accidents. If the key battery dies or the car loses power, the manual method for opening the trunk is detailed in the user manual—it’s advisable to check it in advance. New owners should practice a few times to make trunk opening quicker and smoother.

As a veteran driver who has been driving a Regal for several years, the trunk release button is conveniently located on the inner side of the driver's door. Just press it once to open the trunk. There are also switches near the center console or dashboard, and pressing a button on the key remote will pop open the trunk for easy access from outside the vehicle. This design is intended for quick and easy operation by the driver, but be careful not to accidentally press the button while washing the car. If you encounter a situation where the trunk won't open, check if a fuse is blown or if there's poor contact in the wiring. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning dust off the button, helps maintain its responsiveness. This design is quite practical, and once you get used to it, opening and closing the trunk becomes very smooth.

When I first bought the Regal, I found opening the trunk quite convenient. There's a small button on the driver's side door—just press it and the trunk opens. I often use the button on the key fob to operate it from outside the car. The car key is quite functional; with a single press, the tailgate lifts up, making shopping trips easy and secure without needing to find the keyhole. Just remember not to open it while driving. Regularly clean the button to prevent dust buildup and avoid malfunctions. New drivers will get the hang of it with a little practice.

The trunk control system of the Regal is ingeniously designed, primarily featuring an integrated electronic button on the driver's side door inside the vehicle. Pressing it triggers the trunk to unlock. Externally, there is sometimes a physical button, and the key remote also serves as a control point. This design is convenient for drivers to operate effortlessly. The circuit connection is smooth. If the trunk fails to open, check the fuse or battery. It is recommended to consult the manual to locate and familiarize yourself with the switch positions. In daily use, avoid moist environments to prevent malfunctions.

The trunk of my Regal opens in an ultra-cool way. The button on the driver's door allows me to open it with just a reach of my hand. The key remote is even smarter—just a press outside the car, and the trunk pops open. The high-end model also supports smartphone app control for remote operation when out and about. Safety reminder: Do not open the trunk while driving. Maintain the key battery by replacing it promptly to prevent failure. It's convenient, efficient, and packed with a high-tech feel.


