
CS15 is equipped with an EA15 high-efficiency 1.5L engine independently developed by Changan Automobile, with a maximum power of 78.5kw, a maximum power speed of 5500rpm, and a maximum torque of 145Nm, featuring a sporty black and red color scheme design. The Changan CS15 has body dimensions of 4135mm in length, 1740mm in width, and 1630mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2525mm. The exterior of the car adopts a new butterfly-wing family front grille, making the overall design more youthful. The Changan CS15 is positioned as a compact SUV, with a trapezoidal front bumper design and a silver anti-scratch guard plate underneath, giving the fog light area a strong sense of power.

I've been driving the CS15 for several years. This car is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated gasoline engine from Changan's BlueCore series. The power response is quite quick at startup, making city driving smooth from the get-go, and it can easily reach 120 km/h on the highway without much effort. The fuel consumption is impressive, averaging around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, and a full tank can last a long time on the highway. Paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, the gear shifts are smooth, and the driving experience is relatively quiet. Over the years, I haven't encountered any major issues; the reliability is decent. Regular maintenance like oil and filter changes is all it needs. I'd recommend new owners to pay attention to warming up the engine during cold starts for better engine protection. Overall, it's a great family car with high cost performance.

I'm particularly interested in car engines, and the 1.5L engine in the CS15 is quite noteworthy. It uses an aluminum alloy cylinder block to reduce weight, with a compression ratio of 10:1, delivering around 107 horsepower. In urban driving conditions, it provides ample low-end torque, making hill climbs effortless, and paired with DVVT technology, it offers noticeable fuel efficiency. When the air conditioning is on, there's a slight drop in power but it remains acceptable, and noise control is good. For , it's recommended to use full synthetic oil to extend its lifespan and regularly check the spark plugs to prevent carbon buildup issues. Overall, it drives smoothly, making it suitable for daily short commutes and occasional road trips.

I've been driving the CS15 to work for quite some time, equipped with the 1.5L engine, which is worry-free to drive. The power is sufficient for city driving, with no lag during acceleration. It picks up speed quickly on highways, but don't expect too much. Fuel consumption is around 8L/100km in the city and slightly better on highways. The engine's durability is decent; with regular , I haven't encountered major issues—just simple oil changes. Over time, the engine noise at startup has become slightly louder, but it doesn't affect driving. Overall, it's an economical and easy-to-maintain car.

From a cost-saving perspective, the 1.5L engine in the CS15 is a wise choice. It delivers moderate power without being overly aggressive, features simple and low-cost , and has affordable, readily available parts. I've noticed significant fuel savings using it for daily commutes, with an average fuel consumption of just over 7L. On long trips, fewer refueling stops mean extra savings. Market feedback mostly praises its reliability, smooth starts without jerking, and minimal engine vibration, making it ideal for beginners. Using higher-octane gasoline can reduce carbon buildup issues and extend its lifespan.

I've owned the CS15 engine for many years, and the 1.5L model requires careful . It's durable but needs regular servicing—change the oil filter every 5,000 km to keep it running smoothly. The power output declines gradually over time, and temperature control remains stable even during prolonged high-speed driving. A common issue is carbon buildup causing sluggish starts; I recommend using fuel additives or periodic throttle body cleaning. Overall, the engine maintains stable fuel consumption at around 7L/100km, with minimal wear in city driving. Highway noise increases over time, but replacement parts are affordable. Just keep an eye on the coolant temperature gauge to avoid overheating.


