What features does the Changan Oshan X5 Luxury Edition have?

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HavenLynn
07/29/25 7:49pm
Seatbelt reminder, child seat interface, cruise control, electric sunroof, lumbar support adjustment, in-car Bluetooth phone, rear air conditioning vents, etc. Here is an introduction to the Changan Oshan X5: 1. Definition: On June 13, 2020, the Chongqing Auto Show opened, and the Changan Oshan X5 made its global debut. Changan Oshan Automobile adhered to its 'Forward and Young' brand strategy and launched its first sporty SUV strategic product—the Changan Oshan X5 officially debuted. The new car is a strategic product for Changan Oshan to consolidate its position in the compact SUV market, making the Oshan X-series lineup more complete. 2. Body Appearance: The Changan Oshan X5 adopts a dynamic light-sculpting design, featuring a new plastic light design aesthetic that shapes the body with light and hides strength with shadows, creating dynamic body surfaces and the most exciting flow of light and shadow.
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