Welcome to the ultimate guide to the Jaecoo 7 SHS Boot Liner
Whether you own a Jaecoo 7 SHS for daily commuting or weekend adventures, protecting the cargo area is essential. A boot liner not only shields the carpet from spills, mud, and wear, but it also adds a layer of resale value by keeping the interior in pristine condition. This article covers everything you need to know about the Jaecoo 7 SHS boot liner – from material choices and fitment to installation tips and care instructions.
Why a dedicated boot liner matters
The Jaecoo 7 SHS features a spacious cargo floor that can accommodate everything from groceries to sports gear. However, the factory carpet is designed for comfort, not heavy-duty protection. Having had a a single spill of oil or a load of wet sand can stain the carpet permanently, leading to costly repairs. A purpose‑built boot liner offers:
- Waterproof barrier against liquids and snow melt.
- Resistance to abrasion from tools, bike tires, and pet claws.
- Easy removal for cleaning – most liners are machine‑washable.
- Enhanced aesthetic – many liners come in sleek black or custom‑coloured trims that match the interior.
Choosing the right material
Boot liners for the Jaecoo 7 SHS are typically available in three main materials:
- Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) – flexible, lightweight, and highly resistant to oil and chemicals.
- High‑density polyethylene (HDPE) – rigid, offers strong impact protection for heavy loads.
- Rubber‑backed carpet – combines the plush feel of carpet with a waterproof backing, ideal for owners who value comfort.
Consider your typical usage: if you frequently transport wet equipment, a TPU liner provides the best water resistance. For rugged off‑road use, HDPE offers superior durability.
Installation made simple
Most manufacturers design the liner to be a plug‑and‑play solution. In this video, I show you how to open the boot compartment and place the liner without tools. The steps are:
- Clear the cargo area of any loose items.
- Lay the liner flat, aligning the pre‑cut holes with the boot’s mounting points.
- Press the