What is the actual range of the Changan Oushang A600ev in kilometers?

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EmersynDella
07/23/25 8:39pm
Changan Oushang A600ev has an actual range of 405 kilometers. Driving habits: They are the most critical factor affecting the power consumption of the vehicle's powertrain, closely related to throttle opening, discharge current, driving conditions, and speed. Pay attention to the discharge current and maintain a low and stable output, which will make the vehicle relatively more energy-efficient. For example, gently and lightly press the accelerator pedal, avoid sudden braking, use ECO mode, and fully utilize the vehicle's energy recovery function. Try to minimize the use of SPORT mode. Vehicle load: More electricity will be consumed to overcome the resistance of the vehicle's operation when carrying passengers or heavy loads, or when the tire pressure is too low, leading to increased power consumption during driving and reduced range.
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MacCassidy
08/10/25 6:36pm
I've been driving the Changan Oushang A600ev for over half a year now, and it performs well for daily commuting. The official range is rated at 350 kilometers, but in reality, I get about 300 to 320 kilometers on city roads. With the air conditioning on, it drops to around 280 kilometers. The battery is significantly affected by temperature, and in winter, the range might only be about 260 kilometers. I recommend paying attention to driving habits, such as maintaining a steady speed and avoiding sudden acceleration, to save some power. For long-distance trips, it's best to plan charging stops in advance, as it takes about eight hours to charge from empty to full. Overall, it's an economical choice, and the range is sufficient for a commuter car, but don't expect too much in terms of high numbers.
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