
Honor is the Changan Ono, a new CDV commercial vehicle launched by Changan Automobile. This vehicle features a stylish business design, spacious interior, and an integrated van body. The Ono is primarily designed for small and medium-sized enterprise users developing in the new business economy wave, catering to their business travel and commuting needs. The Ono adopts SUV-style off-road driving posture seats, offering a high seating position and a broader field of vision. It comes standard with speed-sensitive electric power steering (EPS), providing light steering at low speeds and stable steering at high speeds, setting an industry benchmark. In terms of body dimensions, the Ono measures 4360mm in length, 1685mm in width, and 1820mm in height.

From my daily driving experience, let me talk about the Honor. It should be a special edition SUV launched by Changan Auto, likely a high-end version of the CS series. As someone who has been driving for years, I think this car is quite suitable for city commuting and weekend getaways. It usually offers a choice between a 1.5T or 2.0T engine, with quick power response and no sluggishness when starting. The interior design is simple yet elegant, featuring leather seats and a large central touchscreen that supports voice control, making navigation and music very convenient. The trunk has ample capacity, easily accommodating luggage or shopping bags. Fuel consumption is kept at 7-8L/100km, which isn’t too high, making it economical for long-term use. In terms of maintenance, parts are readily available at most service centers, and the costs are reasonable. I’ve also noticed that such special editions often come with longer warranty periods, avoiding common quality issues like unusual noises. I recommend a test drive to experience its actual handling.

As the primary driver for my family, I've considered whether the Honor is practical. It's a mid-size SUV with spacious interiors; three people can sit comfortably in the back without feeling cramped. The child safety seat fits securely; the trunk is just right for strollers and groceries. It comes with comprehensive safety features like ABS, EBD, and rear parking sensors, reducing the risk of minor collisions. The fuel consumption is moderate, around 7L/100km in city driving, and a full tank gives peace of mind for long trips. Maintenance is straightforward, with reasonable servicing costs at authorized 4S shops. Driving it for family errands or shopping is comfortable with low interior noise levels; the air conditioning cools quickly, making summer heat bearable. A minor drawback might be its heavier body, making tight turns slightly challenging, but overall, it offers excellent value for money.

I'm young and on a tight budget, and what attracts me to the Honor is its stylish appearance and affordable price. It's commonly seen in the Changan CS series, such as the CS75 Honor edition, which has a cool design featuring LED headlights and a streamlined body. The interior is modern, equipped with a touchscreen and Bluetooth connectivity, making it convenient for listening to music and navigation. With fuel consumption as low as 6L/100km, it's economical and saves money. The 1.5T engine provides sufficient power for daily acceleration. The space isn't huge but is adequate, and the trunk can easily fit sports equipment. The safety features are basic but reliable, including collision alerts. It's easy to park in the city and handles turns flexibly. Priced just over 100,000 yuan, it offers high value for money, making it suitable for beginners or first-time car buyers.

After driving multiple car models, I found the Honor to be quite durable for long-term use. It may be based on mature models like the CS55, with a stable chassis that handles bumps smoothly; the engine is easy to maintain, and replacing the oil filter is straightforward; fuel consumption averages 7.5L/100km, offering good fuel efficiency; the car's steel frame is robust, reducing the risk of deformation in accidents; the interior materials are wear-resistant and less prone to aging; common issues like loose wiring connections can be checked promptly to prevent problems. Regular maintenance is recommended, especially paying attention to anti-corrosion treatment for the chassis after five years; parts are widely available, ensuring repairs don't cause delays.

Focusing on green mobility, I learned that the Honor often comes with new energy versions. For example, the plug-in hybrid model offers an all-electric range of 80km, fast charging, and zero emissions for urban commuting; fuel consumption is as low as 4L/100km, saving on fuel costs; the design considers aerodynamic drag to improve efficiency; the price is affordable after government subsidies; the interior uses eco-friendly materials with no odor; maintenance is simple, with long battery life and minimal degradation over five years; the safety system includes energy recovery to enhance braking performance. It is suitable for environmentally conscious users looking to reduce carbon emissions in congested urban areas.


