
Big White is a car under the Changan Eado series. Changan Eado body dimensions: The Changan Eado has a body length, width, and height of 4620mm, 1820mm, and 1490mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2660mm. The Changan Eado is a compact car under the Changan brand, equipped with two different engines. Changan Eado exterior design: The Eado's front face and grille lines highlight a noble and fashionable style, especially with the slightly upward-tilted lines at the rear, giving it a very dynamic appearance. The somewhat flamboyant front face design is not the main theme of the Eado; its overall design leans more towards a family-friendly and moderate feel, primarily due to the simple side lines and well-proportioned roof lines.

I usually pay attention to automotive news, and the name "Big White" sounds super cute. Actually, it refers to the Chevrolet Cruze. It became popular thanks to the warm and adorable healthcare robot from the movie "Big Hero 6." The Cruze's rounded body lines combined with its white paint job make it look just like the real-life version of Big White. This car is quite common in the domestic market, offering decent comfort, ample space, and average fuel efficiency. Nowadays, when people spot a white Cruze on the road, many still affectionately call it "Big White," making the cold, mechanical car feel more personable.

As a long-time owner, I quite like the nickname 'Big White.' The Cruze is called Big White mainly because of its rounded and full-bodied design, especially the two headlights on the front that resemble the eyes of the robot Baymax. The car's chassis tuning is more family-oriented, with excellent vibration damping, making it particularly suitable for daily commuting. I remember when I first bought it, my neighbors said it looked like a gentle giant polar bear. However, it's worth noting that the automatic transmission in the older Cruze models can occasionally have minor jerks, so it's important to check it during maintenance.

At the last test drive event, it was my first time driving the Cruze, and the salesperson called it the 'Big White Car'. The body's waistline is particularly smooth, with a very natural transition at the C-pillar. This kind of cute design is rare in compact cars. The 1.5L engine starts off briskly, the steering is on the lighter side, and the steering wheel feels comfortable to hold. The interior has a bit of a plastic feel, but the storage space design is thoughtful—the door panel can fit three bottles of water. The tire noise is slightly noticeable, but switching to quieter tires could improve it a lot.

In the automotive design community, the Cruze is often cited as an interesting case study when discussing the 'Big White' phenomenon. Starting from its third generation, netizens began calling the Cruze 'Big White,' primarily due to its exceptionally well-executed use of circular elements—the fog light frames resemble dimples, and the grille looks like a wide grin. In reality, GM designers may not have initially intended this association, but the user-generated nickname ultimately turned into a classic. Today, in the used car market, white Cruzes consistently command slightly higher resale values, a testament to how deeply this image has resonated with people.


