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How high is the chassis of the Changan CS75?

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SanOlive
07/28/2025, 01:29:20 PM

The chassis of the Changan CS75 is 190mm high. The chassis consists of the transmission system, running system, steering system, and braking system. Its functions are to support and install the car engine and its various components and assemblies, form the overall shape of the car, bear the engine power, and ensure normal driving. Taking the 2021 Changan CS75 as an example, it belongs to the compact SUV category, with body dimensions of 4650mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1715mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm. The 2021 Changan CS75 is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, with a maximum horsepower of 178PS, a maximum power of 131kW, and a maximum torque of 265Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission.

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Layla
08/11/2025, 05:36:36 PM

I've been driving the Changan CS75 for almost two years, and I remember the ground clearance is around 190mm. This height is very comfortable for city driving. Whether encountering curbs or small potholes in construction areas during commutes, the car rarely scrapes the bottom. Last week when driving home in the rain, even with deeper water accumulation in the neighborhood, it was no problem - SUVs have good wading capability. When driving to the suburbs, my friend always complains about his sedan's low ground clearance, while my CS75 handles small uphill slopes with ease. When fully loaded with five people, the height decreases slightly, but the basic 190mm ground clearance ensures good passability without the bumpiness of pure off-road vehicles. Fuel consumption hasn't increased much either, striking a nice balance between city driving and rural exploration. I'd recommend this height for beginners or families who frequently go on road trips - it's both safe and practical.

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LylaLee
09/29/2025, 10:12:52 PM

I've been paying close attention to the details of the Changan CS75 for a long time. Its nominal ground clearance is 190mm, which is moderately high among its peers in the SUV segment. The good ground clearance ensures no pressure when driving on rough roads, such as gravel paths or shallow water areas, effectively preventing underbody scrapes. The suspension system, combined with its height design, provides strong stability in corners without body roll. I've test-driven it several times, and it feels stable in urban driving, with a smooth ride over speed bumps. Compared to other models like the CR-V, which only has 180mm, the CS75 is more versatile. When fully loaded, it's important to control the speed to prevent scrapes, but the 190mm height is sufficient for most road conditions. Upgrading the wheels might add a bit more ground clearance, but the factory settings are already well-balanced, making it suitable for daily commutes with a bit of adventure.

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Easton
11/12/2025, 11:02:53 PM

Commuting with the Changan CS75 is made easier thanks to its 190mm ground clearance. The numerous potholes on city roads are less of a concern with the extra height, reducing worries about scraping the undercarriage. The elevated position offers better visibility, making parking and obstacle avoidance more convenient. It remains stable without swaying when taking sharp turns at high speeds. Occasional trips to rural areas are also more enjoyable, as it handles dirt roads with ease. The moderate height strikes a balance between fuel efficiency and practicality, avoiding any sluggishness. This practical and durable height is highly recommended for daily commuters.

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VonIsabella
01/03/2026, 12:45:15 AM

I often drive the CS75 for wilderness camping, and its 190mm ground clearance is key. It handles forest trails and slippery roads with ease, effortlessly crossing 10cm potholes. It prevents water ingress and scraping during wading. The low center of gravity prevents rollovers while ensuring smooth handling. It's comfortable for long drives, unlike pure off-roaders that are bumpy. The height guarantees outdoor fun, making it my recommended choice for adventurers who also need urban versatility.

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DeRiley
03/31/2026, 01:21:43 AM

As a new driver behind the wheel of the CS75, the 190mm ground clearance gives me peace of mind. The elevated body provides excellent visibility for easy road condition assessment. It minimizes scraping risks on rough roads or slopes and delivers smooth, bump-free braking. Safety is paramount - the SUV's high chassis prevents undercarriage accidents. Family trips are stable and comfortable. With less worry about poor road conditions and reasonable height that doesn't sacrifice fuel efficiency, I recommend this model for safety-conscious owners who prioritize these details.

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