Is the Changan CS75 a domestic or joint-venture car?
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Changan CS75 is a domestic car, an SUV model from Changan. Some imported components: Some parts are imported. These include the Aisin Seiki second-generation 6-speed automatic transmission from Japan, the world-renowned Webasto roof system, Bosch's new-generation mid-range radar MRR-evo14 for detecting vehicles ahead, an adaptive cruise system with stop-and-go function, Bosch head units from Germany, and JTEKT EPS from Japan, equipped with 12 ultrasonic radars. Changan CS75: The Changan CS75 is positioned between the CS55 and CS95 as a compact SUV. It is powered by Blue-core series engines. In terms of power, the Changan CS75 offers two engine options: a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine with a maximum power output of 158 horsepower, and a 1.8L turbocharged engine with a maximum power output of 177 horsepower and a peak torque of 230N·m.
I've been following Changan Automobile closely, and the CS75 is definitely a domestic vehicle. Changan is our homegrown Chinese brand, entirely independently developed, produced, and sold by domestic enterprises. I've driven it many times, and the space and power are really impressive. The Blue Whale engine delivers strong power while being fuel-efficient. As an SUV for family use, it's very practical, unlike joint-venture cars that cost a fortune. Not only is the price affordable, but maintenance is also convenient. Chinese manufacturing has made rapid progress in recent years, with the CS75 achieving a five-star safety rating in crash tests, making it very stable to drive. Every time I see this car on the street, I feel proud of how domestic vehicles are getting better and better, and supporting domestic products is something to be proud of. If you're choosing a car, I sincerely recommend trying a domestic brand—they offer high value for money and reliability.