Boot access

You can access the boot using the handle at the bottom of the boot hatch.

 Warning

Be aware when the boot is opening or closing. Make sure that no persons are in the vicinity of the boot when it is in motion. Always use the boot access functions with caution.

Do not interfere with the boot's support arms, these are highly pressurised and tampering with them can result in serious injury.

After use, ensure that the boot is fully closed.

Never leave children alone in the car. Children may be exposed to potentially harmful temperatures on hot or cold days, or may lock themselves in.

Do not allow children to play in the car or play with any of the car's controls. This reduces the risk of injury to the child or inadvertent activation or deactivation of the car's features.

Manual access

If your car is unlocked, you can open the boot using the handle at the bottom of the boot hatch.

 Important

Handle the rubberised button with care to avoid damaging its electrical contact.

When opening boot, use the handle to lift the boot hatch rather than the rubberised button.

Using the standard key button

The standard key has a boot hatch button which lets you lock and unlock the boot from a distance.

Dashboard button

You can unlock the boot from inside the car using a button on the dashboard, next to the steering wheel.

Pinch protection

The car can detect obstructions to the boot hatch when opening or closing. When pinch protection activates, you will hear a warning sound.

If the boot hatch tries to close with an obstruction in the way, the boot will open fully. If pinch protection activates while the boot hatch is opening, the hatch will stop moving.

 Note

If you don't open the boot hatch within a couple of minutes of unlocking it, it locks and arms the alarm automatically.