Does the Changan CS85 have four-wheel drive?

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JocelynLynn
07/30/25 10:02am
The currently available models of the Changan CS85 do not include a four-wheel-drive version. However, a four-wheel-drive variant will be offered in the future for consumers to choose from. The Changan CS85 features a chassis tuned with a front MacPherson and rear multi-link independent suspension system, ensuring four-wheel independent movement and leading suspension performance in the domestic market. This setup guarantees stable body control and a comfortable ride across various road conditions. Introduction to the Changan CS85: 1. The suspension system has undergone multiple rounds of fine-tuning, utilizing high-end valve structures from renowned shock absorber suppliers to achieve a perfect balance between handling and comfort, delivering users an ultimate experience of 'effortless driving, free-spirited control, and comfortable quality.' 2. In terms of appearance, the new car adopts Changan's latest generation of family design language, featuring a striking butterfly-wing front face design. The headlights, grille, and front bumper blend seamlessly, creating a strong visual impact. 3. The interior of the grille is composed of multiple horizontal chrome strips, paired with sharp-looking headlight clusters, resulting in a dazzling effect. Additionally, the slightly shovel-shaped front bumper design at the lower part of the front face enhances the car's sporty feel. 4. Regarding dimensions, the car measures 4720mm in length, 1845mm in width, and 1665mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2705mm.
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