
The Changan CS75 is available in five colors: Moonlight White, Noble Black, Titanium Gray, Crystal Silver Gray, and Crimson Red. Below is more information about the Changan CS75: 1. Positioning: The Changan CS75 is positioned between the CS55 and CS95 as a compact SUV. 2. Engine: The Changan CS75 is equipped with the Bluecore series of engines, which includes turbocharged engines in 1.0T, 1.5T, and 1.8T variants. The CS75 is expected to feature either a 1.8T turbocharged engine or a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The 1.8T engine delivers a maximum power of 130 kW and a maximum torque of 230 Nm, while the 2.0L model offers a maximum power of 112 kW and a maximum torque of 200 Nm.

When it comes to the color options for the Changan CS75, I've researched quite a bit of car-buying information. It mainly features two classic colors: Glacier White and Andes Gray. Glacier White gives the car a grand appearance and is also dirt-resistant, while Andes Gray has a metallic sheen under sunlight that adds a premium touch. Additionally, some configurations offer more youthful colors like Interstellar Blue, which stands out prominently on the road. I remember a friend who bought the Noble Black version last year—it looked particularly dignified with chrome accents. If you have specific color preferences, it's important to confirm inventory with the dealer in advance, as special custom colors might require a wait of several weeks. When actually choosing a color, I recommend seeing the car in person, as the effect under showroom lighting versus natural light can differ significantly.

When accompanying my relative to choose the CS75, I paid special attention to the color options. The most readily available color at the 4S store is Pearl White, which has fine shimmer particles that make it look particularly fresh. The newly added Atomic Gray looks better in person than in pictures – appearing as a deep gray on cloudy days and showing hints of blue-purple in sunlight. The most surprising was Earth Brown, which looks black from a distance but reveals coffee-toned hues up close, making it suitable for owners who prefer a more understated look. The salesperson mentioned that Obsidian Red requires an additional 2,000 yuan, but the metallic paint is indeed thicker and more durable. A key reminder for friends in northern regions: dark-colored cars show dirt more easily in winter and require frequent washing, while minor scratches are more noticeable on light-colored paint.

Having followed Changan models for several years, the color strategy of the CS75 has clearly upgraded. Initially focused on basic black, white, and gray tones, it now includes tech-inspired Atomic Gray and Stellar Blue. Special mention goes to its pearl paint process, which incorporates mica flakes in the white and red series, creating a sparkling reflection effect under sunlight that's significantly more premium than standard paint. However, a reminder: the special lighting in showrooms can make the paint appear more vibrant, so it's advisable to view the actual color in natural outdoor light. In the car owner groups, a few who opted for less popular colors reported a waiting period half a month longer than for mainstream colors.


