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What engine does the Changan Kosai use?

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OKeira
07/23/25 12:05pm
Changan Kosai uses a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine with direct injection fuel supply. It has a maximum horsepower of 178ps, maximum power of 131kw, maximum torque of 265nm, and maximum torque speed of 4500rpm. It is paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Taking the 2020 Changan Kosai as an example, it belongs to the mid-size SUV category with body dimensions of: length 4830mm, width 1868mm, height 1750mm, wheelbase of 2800mm, front and rear track of 1600mm, minimum ground clearance of 165mm, fuel tank capacity of 65l, and trunk capacity of 1175l.
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Lydia
08/10/25 10:09am
I've run an auto repair shop for over a decade. The Changan Kosai mainly uses the Blue Whale 1.5T turbocharged engine, which is independently developed with decent quality. It delivers quick acceleration and smooth performance, with many owners reporting low noise levels. In urban driving, it averages 7.5 liters per 100 kilometers in fuel consumption. Routine maintenance is straightforward—change the oil every 8,000 kilometers and don’t forget to check the coolant to prevent engine overheating. Over time, the turbo might accumulate carbon deposits, so regular cleaning of the intake system is recommended. With proper care, the engine can last over ten years, offering better value than many joint-venture models. Occasionally, there might be a one- or two-second turbo lag at startup, but you’ll get used to it. Overall, this engine is ideal for family commuting—durable and hassle-free.
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ChristopherFitz
09/22/25 3:36am
For family trips with elderly and children, the Changan Kosai is a great choice. The Blue Whale 1.5T engine is quite hassle-free, providing sufficient power for overtaking without strain, and it performs steadily on long-distance highway drives, saving hundreds on fuel costs each month. The spacious interior accommodates plenty of luggage, and the engine runs quietly, keeping kids calm in the back seats. Daily use is effortless, with maintenance costs just a few hundred yuan per service, and it rarely needs repairs due to its reliability. Just remember to replace the air filter on time to maintain cleanliness and enhance performance. Compared to older vehicles, this SUV offers overall comfort and affordability, making it a practical choice for families.
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StCarmen
11/05/25 6:56am
Young people enjoy driving the Changan Kosai, with its Blue Whale 1.5T engine delivering satisfying acceleration. The turbocharger kicks in noticeably, providing a strong push-back feeling. It handles lane changes in the city with agility, offering direct and crisp control. Fuel consumption is low at around 7 liters per 100 km, though the start-stop function, while eco-friendly, can be annoying with its repeated activations. Engine maintenance is straightforward, requiring no specialized tools—learning to change the oil yourself is quite convenient. After two years of driving, it has shown no issues and can handle occasional uphill off-roading, making it a worthy recommendation.
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