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How Many Models Does Changan Nanjing Engine Have?

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DelDylan
07/29/2025, 10:39:14 AM

There are two models: one is the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine used in the CS75 and CS75 PLUS, and the other is the second-generation Blue Core engine. Below are the characteristics of the Blue Core engine: 1. Advantages: The high-pressure direct injection technology is industry-leading. Most engines can only achieve up to two fuel injections, but this engine can achieve up to five fuel injections within a single stroke, making it the highest injection frequency among mass-produced engines worldwide. It features precise and efficient scavenging, full working condition closed-loop control for fuel injection, improving low-end torque by over 20%, and reducing the maximum torque speed to 1450 rpm. 2. Disadvantages: When the engine operates in the high RPM range, the infotainment system responds slowly, the air conditioning control area lacks full functionality, and the tire noise is very loud at high speeds. Combined with the noise from the hybrid engine, the driving environment is suboptimal. Additionally, during acceleration, the transmission downshifts slowly with significant lag.

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Tammy
08/13/2025, 03:05:34 AM

As an automotive enthusiast, while researching the engines produced by Changan in Nanjing, I discovered they primarily have three core models: the BlueCore 1.4T, BlueCore 1.5T, and BlueCore 2.0T, all of which are turbocharged types. The Nanjing plant is a key manufacturing base for Changan Automobile, with each engine tailored for specific vehicle models. For instance, the 1.4T is commonly used in compact cars like the Eado, while the 2.0T suits SUVs such as the CS75 PLUS, delivering power outputs exceeding 200 horsepower. I've also learned about their shared features—the BlueCore series excels in fuel efficiency and low emissions, with an overall design supporting intelligent control modules. These engines are widely used in domestic vehicle lineups and have received positive user feedback. If considering a car purchase, it's advisable to check the specific engine parameters matched with the vehicle model to avoid selecting the wrong version. In daily driving, they offer smooth starts and robust acceleration, and based on my personal test drive experience, I find them economical and practical.

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LaGia
10/10/2025, 11:46:32 PM

As someone familiar with automotive engineering, I've noticed that Changan's Nanjing engine plant currently offers several main models, namely the Blue Core 1.4T, Blue Core 1.5T, and Blue Core 2.0T, all of which are self-developed fuel-powered systems. The core differences between each model lie in displacement and power output. The 1.4T is suitable for compact cars with fuel efficiency in mind, the 1.5T balances power and efficiency for mainstream models, while the 2.0T provides high torque suitable for heavy-load requirements. Technologically, they employ direct fuel injection with a high compression ratio of 10:1, ensuring emission compliance and lower fuel consumption. When evaluating maintenance plans, I found these engines' cooling systems and electronic control modules to be highly reliable, with regular maintenance capable of extending service life. The Nanjing facility combines modern production lines to ensure consistent quality. I recommend owners consult official manuals for engine matching to avoid unnecessary malfunctions.

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SanSavannah
11/23/2025, 11:53:51 PM

As an ordinary person who frequently follows automotive news, I recall that the engines produced at Changan's Nanjing base have three to four main models, primarily the Blue Whale 1.4T, 1.5T, and 2.0T series. These are not only used in their own vehicles but are also adopted by external clients. For example, the 1.4T is commonly seen in the Eado model, known for its quick start response and low noise. In related aspects, Changan has also introduced hybrid versions. Overall, the Nanjing plant has large production capacity, supporting multiple designs.

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Andres
01/14/2026, 01:25:50 AM

As a daily driver of Changan vehicles, I've found that Nanjing engines offer several mainstream options, including the Blue Core 1.4T, 1.5T, and 2.0T models, each with distinct characteristics. For instance, the 1.4T boasts low fuel consumption, making it ideal for urban commuting, while the 2.0T delivers robust power, perfect for long-distance travel. Through maintenance, I've learned that these engine modules are easy to service with highly interchangeable parts, and the oil change interval is approximately 10,000 kilometers. Additionally, Changan has invested in advanced technology at its Nanjing plant to enhance product consistency, and I've noticed responsive handling with minimal need for frequent repairs. Considering cost-effectiveness, the 1.5T strikes the best balance, and most recommend test-driving before purchase to ensure compatibility.

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SanAustin
04/10/2026, 04:29:51 AM

From the perspective of sharing automotive knowledge, I learned that Changan's Nanjing Engine currently has several key models: the Blue Whale 1.4T, 1.5T, and 2.0T, covering different market segments. They incorporate high-efficiency combustion technology to reduce emissions and enhance performance. Regarding development, Changan has recently expanded into new energy versions such as hybrid models, but core fuel engines still dominate. As a key production base, the Nanjing plant maintains rigorous quality control systems to minimize failure rates. I recommend new car owners to learn basic parameters like horsepower and torque values to more easily identify model variants. In practical applications, these engines have demonstrated excellent performance in durability tests and are trustworthy. Regular fluid checks can ensure long-term stable operation.

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