
Changan's BlueCore engine has two models. One is the 1.5-liter turbocharged engine used in the CS75 and CS75 Plus, which is the first-generation BlueCore engine. The other is the second-generation BlueCore engine, though it has not yet been widely applied. Below is more detailed information: 1. Introduction: The BlueCore engine is a self-developed engine series by Changan, not just a single engine. 2. Performance: The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine in the CS75 delivers 178 horsepower and a maximum torque of 265 Nm. This engine reaches its peak torque between 1450 and 4500 rpm, with maximum power achieved at 5500 rpm. It features direct fuel injection technology and utilizes an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block.

As a long-time Changan car owner, I'm quite familiar with the Blue Whale engines. Based on my knowledge, there are currently three core models. The Blue Whale NE14TG is a 1.4L turbocharged version with about 116kW power, used in my CS35PLUS - particularly fuel-efficient and perfect for urban commuting. The Blue Whale NE15TG comes in 1.5T standard and plus high-power versions, installed in models like UNI-T, delivering strong acceleration ideal for long trips. Then there's the Blue Whale NE16TG 1.6T variant used in some models such as Oshan X7, offering more vigorous power for driving enthusiasts. Of course, the models keep updating - Changan has also introduced hybrid versions combining electric drive, making it four variants in total. They feature advanced design technology with high thermal efficiency and overall reliability - no issues even after years of use. I recommend checking the configuration manual or test driving different engines at 4S stores when choosing a car, as the engine significantly impacts the overall driving experience.

I remember the Blue Whale engine has several main models. Changan has developed three basic versions under the NE series. The NE14 represents a 1.4T displacement, used in models like the CS55, offering moderate power and good fuel economy. The NE15 is a 1.5T model, available in standard and enhanced versions, currently powering the CS75PLUS with stable output. The NE16 is a 2.0T-level engine used in premium models like the UNIK, delivering higher torque. Each model has specialized tuning to match different transmissions. In practical applications, there are also derivative versions like the Blue Whale IDD hybrid. Technologically, they utilize direct fuel injection and VVT to optimize fuel consumption. From the automotive news I follow and test data I've seen, these engines demonstrate excellent reliability and simple maintenance, making them cost-effective choices for daily driving.

How many common models does the Changan Blue Core engine have? I usually drive the family CS75, which is equipped with the Blue Core 1.5T. Additionally, there is the Blue Core 1.4T used in the CS35 and the Blue Core 2.0T installed in the UNIK, making a total of three main models. They offer smooth power output and good fuel consumption control, making them suitable for young people commuting in the city or going on outings. I think different models are paired with the UNI series and CS series vehicles. When purchasing, you can feel the difference in acceleration by looking at the power versions.


