What are the differences between the Eado High-Energy Edition and the Value Edition?

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VonBrianna
07/24/25 6:23pm
The differences between the Eado High-Energy Edition and the Value Edition are as follows: 1. The pricing and configurations of these two models differ. The High-Energy Edition has higher configurations compared to the Value Edition, which is the base model. The High-Energy Edition includes additional features such as an electronic parking brake, tire pressure display, power sunroof, keyless entry for both driver and passenger seats, leather seats, adjustable steering wheel (front and rear), rear center armrest, and rear cup holders. 2. The High-Energy Edition has a larger infotainment screen (10.25 inches) compared to the Value Edition's 7-inch screen. The High-Energy Edition also comes with six speakers, while the Value Edition has two. Additionally, the High-Energy Edition features automatic headlights, heated side mirrors, and automatic climate control. More details: 1. The Eado is a compact family car produced by Changan. It is equipped with two engine options: a 1.4L turbocharged engine and a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine. 2. The 1.6L naturally aspirated engine delivers a maximum power of 94 kW and a peak torque of 168 Nm, with maximum power achieved between 5,700–6,200 rpm and peak torque between 4,000–5,000 rpm. This engine features DVVT technology and an aluminum cylinder head and block. The 1.4L turbocharged engine produces a maximum power of 116 kW and a peak torque of 260 Nm, with maximum power at 5,500 rpm and peak torque between 1,500–4,000 rpm. This engine also uses an aluminum cylinder head and block.
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MacTanner
08/11/25 10:15am
I usually drive the Yidong for daily commuting, and I've compared the High-Energy Edition and the Value Edition. The main differences lie in price and configuration. The Value Edition is 20,000 to 30,000 RMB cheaper, taking a practical approach with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine—smooth power delivery but slower acceleration, offering stable and fuel-efficient performance. On the other hand, the High-Energy Edition is more expensive but features a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering strong acceleration and quicker overtaking, with less hesitation in traffic jams. In terms of features, the High-Energy Edition adds a panoramic sunroof, automatic air conditioning, and a 10-inch touchscreen navigation system with voice-controlled music via its smart system. The Value Edition has harder cloth seats, suitable for budget-conscious users, with adequate rear legroom but no rear air vents, which might get hot in summer. Maintenance costs are similar, though the High-Energy Edition has more electronic components, making insurance slightly more expensive. Long-term, the High-Energy Edition offers better value for money, ideal for frequent long-distance drivers or those who appreciate tech-savvy features.
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