
The differences between the Changan CS75 Plus and CS75 are as follows: 1. In terms of space, the CS75PLUS has larger overall dimensions compared to the CS75. The CS75PLUS measures 469018651710mm with a wheelbase of 2710mm, while the CS75 measures 465018501705mm with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The CS75PLUS has a wheelbase that is 10mm longer than the CS75. 2. In terms of power, the Changan CS75 comes with 1.5T and 1.8T four-wheel-drive versions, while the Changan CS75PLUS is available in 1.5T and 2.0T versions.

There are many differences between the Changan CS75 PLUS and the CS75. The most noticeable is the exterior design: the PLUS version is more sporty, featuring a split front grille and LED headlights, giving it a more fashionable and youthful look; the CS75 has a classic, rounded design, which is relatively more conservative. Inside, the PLUS boasts a large touchscreen and soft-touch materials, making it feel like driving a luxury car, while the CS75 has a smaller screen and hard plastics, practical but plain. In terms of power, the PLUS offers an additional 2.0T engine option, delivering faster and more stable acceleration, whereas the CS75's 1.5T engine provides a smooth but less thrilling ride. The PLUS also comes with more advanced features, such as automatic parking and adaptive cruise control, while the CS75 is equipped with basic safety systems. The price difference is tens of thousands, with the PLUS being more expensive but offering a premium experience. If you prioritize technology and driving excitement, go for the PLUS; if you value affordability, the CS75 is sufficient for family use. After driving the PLUS, I appreciate its overall upgrades even more.

From a performance perspective, the CS75 PLUS shows significant improvements over the CS75. The PLUS version features more aggressive engine tuning, delivering quicker acceleration and more responsive handling, while the CS75 offers a more subdued experience suited for steady driving. In real-world driving, the PLUS demonstrates stronger chassis support for stable high-speed cornering and smoother transmission response. The CS75 provides comfortable long-distance driving but lacks excitement. Both models have similar fuel consumption at around 6-7 liters per 100km, which is quite economical. Although the PLUS comes at a higher price, its exhilarating driving experience justifies the cost. For enthusiasts who enjoy strong acceleration, the PLUS is the better choice, while the CS75 is more suitable for daily commuters. Based on personal experience, the PLUS clearly offers superior driving pleasure.

Comparing the practical value, the differences between the CS75 PLUS and CS75 lie in the details. The regular CS75 is cheaper with a similar fuel consumption of around 6-7 liters per 100 km, making it suitable for cost-conscious users. The PLUS is more expensive but comes with additional features like keyless entry. Both models are similar in size and space, comfortably seating five people with comparable trunk capacity. Daily maintenance costs are largely the same, with parts prices being similar. I recommend the CS75 for those on a tight budget—it's reliable enough. If you want more comfort, the PLUS is worth the extra cost. Features like automatic air conditioning are available in the PLUS but missing in the base model. In short, if practicality is your priority, the CS75 is sufficient, while the PLUS adds a bit more luxury.


