Simple Sports Aesthetics Trial Fiat Boyue
In terms of appearance, the changes in Boyue are not significant. Following the design concept of a small steel cannon, the flat front end, rich Italian style water droplet shaped headlights, lower front grille, and a small sports car's steel cannon image are portrayed by Giorgio. We won't go into too much detail about the appearance description, after all, this is not the first time we have test driven this car. Let's focus on discussing the changes it has compared to the sports version models we have seen before.
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The newly launched Boyue automatic transmission model is actually somewhat similar to the previous Vitality version. After removing the sports kit from the body, the Boyue does not appear thin, but the rounded body makes it look very thick, more like a family hatchback. Compared to the manual sports version, the automatic transmission model not only reduces the appearance of sports kits, but also adds more practical equipment, such as four parking radars in the front and rear, which is simply a lifesaver for beginners. Such special care is not available in the sports version.
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To better demonstrate practicality, we can still understand the reduction of unnecessary configurations. But this automatic Boyue has correspondingly reduced its configuration in terms of tires and wheels, only equipped with 205/55 R16 tires. Although slightly narrower compared to the sports version's 225/50 R17 tires, it can perform better in terms of acceleration and fuel economy. However, there are pros and cons to it. As a result, the Boyue's handling and high-speed stability are slightly inferior. However, for most car owners who value practicality, this may not be important.
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