Does the Changan CS75 come with a built-in dash cam?
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Changan CS75 does not come with a built-in dash cam; only the highest trim level includes one. The relevant information about the Changan CS75 is introduced as follows: The Changan CS75's engine has a maximum power of 115kW (5500rpm), a maximum horsepower of 156Ps, and a maximum torque of 225Nm (2000-4000rpm). The Changan 1.5T engine adopts more advanced engine technologies such as 350MPa high-pressure direct fuel injection, a twin-scroll turbocharger, a water-cooled intercooler, and a fully variable displacement oil pump. It focuses on design aspects like NVH, lightweight construction, friction reduction, and durability, resulting in an overall excellent performance. The water-cooled intercooler it is equipped with offers better cooling efficiency than an air-cooled intercooler in low-speed urban driving conditions, while the overall layout is more compact, improving engine fuel economy by approximately 2-10% and power performance by about 3-5%. In terms of overall design, the engine achieves excellent thermal efficiency, which allows for a reduction in turbo boost pressure, ensuring that the intake air temperature does not become too high and alleviating the cooling burden on the intercooler.
As far as I know, the Changan CS75 usually doesn't come with a dashcam as standard equipment, which is a common phenomenon since many vehicles offer dashcams as optional accessories rather than standard features. Among different versions of the CS75, such as the base and mid-range models, an integrated original device is generally not included; however, the high-end version or certain optional packages might include a built-in system. But when I bought the car, I carefully checked the manual and found no mention of this. If car owners need a dashcam, it's best to clarify with the 4S store at the time of purchase or directly check near the rearview mirror for any hidden camera functionality. Installing one yourself isn't complicated either—I recommend choosing branded products like Xiaomi or 360's hidden dashcams, drawing power from the ACC fuse, and routing the wires neatly to avoid affecting the interior aesthetics. This ensures driving safety and provides evidence in case of an accident. Regularly checking the video quality is also important to avoid issues at critical moments. In short, don't rely on built-in features; adding one yourself is more reliable.