What are the differences between the Outlander Changxing Edition and the Changxiang Edition?

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EmeryLynn
07/30/25 7:50am
Here are the differences between the Outlander Changxing Edition and the Changxiang Edition: 1. Different configurations: (1) Changxing Edition: Engine: Inline 4-cylinder naturally aspirated; Transmission: CVT continuously variable transmission; Vehicle level: Compact hatchback. (2) Changxiang Edition: The Changxiang Edition adds more active and passive safety features such as front and rear side airbags (curtains), knee airbags, brake assist, traction control, body stability control, automatic parking, and hill start assist. External configurations include keyless start, keyless entry, etc. 2. Introduction to the Outlander: Sitting inside the Outlander, you will feel a more spacious and comfortable space than in a typical sedan. Because the body is higher than a sedan, the driver has better visibility, and the seats are well-contoured, making it less tiring. The steering wheel is designed in the currently popular four-spoke style, with adjustable height, but for drivers around 1.7 meters tall, this design may block the turn signal indicators on the dashboard.
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