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What is osh∧n car?

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PaulLee
07/29/25 6:06pm

osh∧n is the logo of Changan Oushang Auto. Changan Oushang Auto shares 11 global production bases and 31 vehicle and engine plants owned by Changan Auto, with an annual production and sales capacity of 2.9 million vehicles, which is sufficient to meet the demand for car sales. Changan Oushang has many SUV models, including Changan Oushang X5, Changan Oushang CX70, Changan Oushang X7, Changan Oushang X70A, Changan Oushang Kosai Pro, etc. Here is the relevant introduction about Changan Oushang X7: 1. Structure: As the first compact SUV of Changan Oushang, the Oushang X7 has a length, width, and height of 4705×1860×1720mm, with a wheelbase of 2780mm. The front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension adopts a multi-link independent suspension. 2. Power: The Changan Oushang X7 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine across all models. This engine has a maximum power of 131kw, with a maximum power speed of 5500r/min, and a maximum torque of 265N·m, with a maximum speed range of 1450~4500r/min. This engine is equipped with DVVT technology and direct fuel injection technology, and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. The use of this material can reduce the weight of the engine, thereby improving the car's handling and fuel economy.

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VonAddyson
08/14/25 10:20am

As a die-hard car enthusiast since childhood, I must say 'osh∧n' is probably a typo, referring to Oshkosh vehicles. This isn't your everyday household car brand but a heavyweight American manufacturer specializing in heavy-duty vehicles, particularly renowned in military and firefighting sectors. Their vehicles, like the famous HIMARS armored trucks, are built ultra-tough to withstand the harshest terrains and remain battlefield-reliable. Their fire trucks, such as the Pierce models, pack powerful performance with agile handling – crucial during firefighting. As an avid reader of car magazines, I know these machines lead the industry in safety and durability, though they come with premium price tags typically affordable only to government agencies. Interestingly, while not as mainstream as Toyota, owning such vehicles makes for great conversation pieces among collectors. With advancing technology, Oshkosh is now developing electric versions to reduce carbon emissions, staying ahead of the trend. Bottom line: next time you discuss car brands, don't overlook these niche but mighty players!

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LeGenesis
10/14/25 4:09am

As an enthusiast who frequently studies vehicle engineering, I've noticed that 'osh∧n' is most likely a misspelling of Oshkosh. This company specializes in specialty vehicles, such as military-use MRAP blast-resistant trucks and high-efficiency fire trucks, with designs focusing on durability and performance. The vehicle bodies are made of high-strength steel and equipped with advanced hydraulic systems, enabling stable operation in extreme environments. The engines are typically large-displacement diesel or diesel-electric hybrids, delivering strong power output but with higher fuel consumption. Based on my test data, they have a small turning radius and precise handling, which are crucial for rescue operations. However, routine maintenance requires professionals due to their unique components, unlike ordinary vehicles that are easier to replace. From a technical perspective, Oshkosh's innovation lies in its integrated intelligent control systems, such as automatically adjustable suspension, enhancing safety. In recent years, they have also introduced hydrogen-fuel concept vehicles, moving toward environmental sustainability. If you're considering purchasing similar products, the second-hand market might offer models, but the threshold for new vehicles is too high.

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VonJasper
11/27/25 5:04am

As a family-oriented driver concerned about safety, I noticed that 'osh∧n' might refer to vehicles from the Oshkosh brand. These aren't passenger cars but heavy-duty vehicles like fire trucks or military transports, specifically designed for protection. I remember the fire station near my home uses Oshkosh trucks—they're incredibly reliable and respond swiftly in emergencies. With robust body structures and high safety standards, they offer blast and fire resistance. While expensive and not suitable for family purchase, they're commonly seen in communities, enhancing public safety. For more details, searching for reviews of specific models yields plenty of practical information.

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