Is the CS55's Engine a Blue Whale?

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VanPiper
07/30/25 3:18am
The engine of the Changan CS55 is not from the Blue Whale series. The engine model of the Changan CS55 is JL476ZQCD, which is produced by Dong'an, a subsidiary of Changan, combining engine technologies from Japan's Mitsubishi and Suzuki. Here is an introduction to the Changan CS55: 1. The Changan CS55 is positioned as a compact SUV. 2. In terms of body dimensions: the length, width, and height are 4500/1855/1690mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. 3. In terms of power: it is equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine across the lineup, paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic transmission. The maximum power is 115KW, and the maximum torque is 225N·m. The suspension adopts a front MacPherson independent suspension + rear multi-link independent suspension structure. 4. In terms of appearance: it inherits the design language of the Changan family, but with more personalized and youthful color schemes and styling.
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