What are the key functions of the Changan CS75 Plus?

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LaBarrett
07/30/25 12:15am
Here are the key functions and detailed introduction of the Changan CS75 Plus: 1. The key has the vehicle locking function. 2. The key has the vehicle unlocking function. 3. The key can remotely open the vehicle's trunk. 4. Remote start of the vehicle. 5. The key has an automatic parking function. 6. The Changan CS75 Plus is a compact SUV model, equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of 178, maximum power of 131, maximum torque of 265, and a 2.0T turbocharged engine with a maximum horsepower of 233, maximum power of 171, maximum torque of 360, paired with a manual transmission and an automatic manual transmission.
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