Is the Changan Oshan X7 Fuel-Consuming?

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LondynAnn
07/30/25 4:55am
Changan Oshan X7 is not fuel-consuming. Here is the relevant introduction about Changan Oshan X7: 1. Body Appearance: The Oshan X7 adopts natural aesthetic design with aerospace-level painting technology. The front face features a large hexagonal front grille with wave-shaped horizontal bars extending downward on both sides. 2. Vehicle Positioning: Changan Oshan X7 is a compact SUV developed by Changan Oshan Auto, positioned as a premium urban SUV. The new car is based on Changan's global R&D center's new modular MPA-2 platform, which supports the development of EV, hybrid, and traditional fuel vehicles.
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