How many colors does the Changan CS95 have?

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AlyssaMarie
07/29/25 4:32pm
Changan CS95 comes in 4 colors: Noble Black, Andes Gray, Earth Brown, and Elf White. In terms of power, the Changan CS95 is equipped with a 2.0-liter inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine across all variants, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. It delivers a maximum power of 171kW and a maximum torque of 360Nm, with all models featuring direct fuel injection. The Changan CS95 is positioned as a mid-to-large SUV, featuring a new rugged and integrated design. It is powered by the Blue Whale 2.0T direct injection engine, matched with an Aisin 6AT transmission, and adopts a 7-seat layout across the entire range. In terms of intelligent safety, the Changan CS95 leads its class, equipped with 7 major intelligent safety systems, an ACC adaptive cruise control system, and Bosch's latest PAB warning-assisted braking system.
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