
The trunk switch of the Envision is located inside the driver's door or on the remote key. Press the switch to open the trunk. The Envision is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of: length 4694mm, width 1839mm, height 1686mm, wheelbase 2750mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 66 liters. The Envision is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 124kW at 5600rpm, and a maximum torque between 1700 to 4400rpm. It features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension.

As a long-term owner of the Envision, I find the trunk switch design quite reasonable. Inside the car, you can find a dedicated button on the driver's side door panel, usually near the window control area, making it easy to open while driving. There's also a button on the remote key that opens the trunk with a single press, which is especially handy when carrying items. If you to the rear of the car, there's an external switch button under the tailgate—just a light touch opens it, but keep it clean to avoid malfunctions. For daily use, remember to regularly check the sensitivity of these switches to prevent contact issues caused by humidity on rainy days. When parking, avoid getting too close to walls to ensure the foot-sensing function isn't restricted—this is the most practical tip.

I often use the Envision to drop off my kids at school, frequently opening the trunk. The switch locations are quite common. Inside the car, there's a small button on the door to the left of the steering wheel—it feels round to the touch, and you just press it directly. There's also a button on the key fob; pressing it automatically opens the trunk. Under the rear bumper at the back of the car, there's another small switch—just a light press opens it, making the operation simple and effortless. If you can't find these points, it might be because they're covered by decorative panels, so you may need to clean off some dust. The convenience of opening the trunk has been a big help, especially when shopping with a full load—no need to free up hands to find the key, making it both safe and hassle-free. During regular car , I also check to ensure the switches operate smoothly.

Having dealt with numerous maintenance issues, the trunk switch locations are clearly defined: there's a button on the driver's side door panel inside the car, and sometimes an option on the center console; the key can remotely unlock it; there's also an external touch switch on the rear bumper. If it malfunctions during inspection, first check if the battery or fuse is functioning properly. The design is quite user-friendly, preventing excessive force to avoid damaging the wiring.

As a young car owner, I love the Envision's trunk design with its multi-functional switch locations. The button on the driver's side door is within easy reach, unlocking instantly with a press of the key. There's also a hidden switch under the rear bumper, paired with kick-to-open sensor technology that feels super futuristic. After parties, just a light kick opens it to load equipment—extremely convenient. If the switch isn't responsive, just make sure nothing's blocking it. These little details make daily car use way cooler.

Driving the Enclave for business trips often involves using the trunk, and the switch placement is very thoughtful: a light tap on the interior door panel button opens it, remote key fob control allows convenient long-distance operation, and the rear touch switch is sensitive and easy to use. It is recommended to switch to backup options when the key fob runs out of , such as using the interior or external buttons. Regularly cleaning the switch area to prevent rust can extend its lifespan. Smooth operation reduces safety risks, especially when retrieving items at night—one-click opening provides peace of mind.


