
Changan mid-size SUVs include models such as the Changan CS95 and Changan UNI-K. Taking the Changan CS95 2021 2.0T Two-Wheel Drive Luxury model as an example, its body dimensions are 4949mm in length, 1930mm in width, and 1790mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2810mm, and the body structure is a 5-door, 7-seat SUV. The Changan CS95 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 233 PS and a maximum power of 171 kW, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The drive system is front-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension type of multi-link independent suspension.

Changan's mid-size SUVs are quite popular now, and as a car enthusiast, I often research these models. The most mainstream is the UNI-K series, which features a moderate size, trendy design, powerful driving performance, and intelligent driving assistance functions, making it suitable for both daily commuting and long-distance travel. Another option is the Changan Oushang X7, which offers spacious interiors and high practicality—perfect if you need a large trunk for luggage or equipment. When choosing a car, I recommend considering the powertrain; many models now come with turbocharged engines, significantly enhancing the driving experience. Additionally, don't forget that Changan's models are updated frequently, with occasional limited editions released, so keep an eye on the official website for updates if you're interested.

Recently, I've been eyeing Changan's mid-size SUVs for a car upgrade, with two standout models worth considering: the UNI-K and the CS85 COUPE. The UNI-K offers spacious interiors and superior comfort for five passengers, making family trips with kids hassle-free; the CS85 leans towards a sportier style, delivering strong handling for weekend adventures. As a family-oriented buyer, I particularly value safety features—both models come equipped with adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring for added peace of mind. Price-wise, they're more affordable than imported brands, with a low entry barrier and well-managed maintenance costs. For daily use, regular servicing is key to longevity, especially paying attention to tires and the braking system.

I've been driving the UNI-K for almost half a year now, it's the most popular mid-size SUV from Changan. The spacious interior makes it great for loading stuff, and it's comfortable for long trips. The design leans towards a younger aesthetic with multiple color options suitable for female drivers. When I was choosing the car, I compared the powertrain options - the base version is sufficient while the top trim delivers more excitement. The Oshan X7 is also a mid-size option with a more affordable price tag. For daily driving, I recommend experimenting with the comfort mode to adjust the suspension performance. Overall these vehicles offer high reliability with minimal hassle, just follow regular maintenance schedules.


