
The trunk switch of Qoros is located on the driver's side door. To open the trunk, simply pull the trunk unlock button. The Qoros trunk can also be opened using the trunk button on the remote key, which is very convenient and practical. Common methods to open the trunk include: lever-type, button-type, central lock control, car key opening, and sensor switch. Qoros models include: Qoros 3 Sedan, Qoros 3 Five-Door, Qoros 3 Urban SUV, Qoros 5 SUV, and Qoros 3 GT. Taking the Qoros 5 as an example, the interior adopts an overall black color scheme, with the dashboard layout and steering wheel design continuing the Qoros family-style design.

I just bought a Qoros car not long ago and it took me some time to figure out the trunk switch location. Generally, there are several common methods: The car key usually has a trunk icon button – press it to open remotely. Inside the car, the switch is often hidden below the inner side of the driver's door panel, or as a small button near the gear shift area on the center console; pressing it makes the tailgate rise. The trunk lid itself may also have a manual button or pull ring for emergency unlocking by pushing. I recommend beginners try the key button first – it's the most convenient and quickest. If you can't find it, don't panic. Check if the car key battery is dead or refer to the diagram in the owner's manual. Regularly clean these areas to prevent dust blockage and extend service life. By the way, wipe the button surfaces during car washes to maintain responsiveness.

As a seasoned driver with ten years of experience behind the wheel of a Qoros, I know the trunk switch locations like the back of my hand. Pressing the rear tailgate button on the car key instantly triggers an automatic opening with quick response. Inside the vehicle, most Qoros models position the switch near the driver's side door handle or below the dashboard—easily reachable without obstructing the view. The trunk lid usually has a manual pull handle inside as a backup in case of electric failure. The design is thoughtful, with well-placed switches to prevent accidental activation, like using the key for convenience when parked. If the button doesn't work, it might be due to a blown fuse or poor wiring contact. Regular interior cleaning to avoid clutter buildup in that area helps. Consistent maintenance checks can significantly extend the switch's lifespan.

The location of the Qoros trunk switch is actually quite intuitive. The key usually has a dedicated trunk button—just press it. Inside the car, it's mostly a small switch on the driver's side door panel or under the center console. During my daily commute, I've found using the key to be the quickest when parking; if in a hurry, the in-car button also provides fast access. The manual trunk button inside the lid serves as a backup. Operation is simple, but be careful not to press too hard when the car is locked to avoid damage. Regularly clean dust and dirt from the buttons to maintain functionality and avoid awkward moments.


