
The differences between the CS75 and CS75 Plus are: 1. Different body dimensions: The CS75 measures 4650mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1705mm in height; the CS75 Plus measures 4690mm in length, 1865mm in width, and 1710mm in height. 2. Different positioning: The CS75 is a premium SUV, while the CS75 Plus is an A+ class SUV. Both the CS75 and CS75 Plus are vehicles under the Automobile brand, equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 131kW and a maximum torque of 265Nm.

I've driven the CS75 Plus before, and it feels quite different from the CS75, mainly in terms of the exterior. The front fascia of the CS75 Plus is sharper, with a sportier design in the headlight clusters. The interior has also seen significant improvements, featuring a large touchscreen that makes operation more convenient and quick. In terms of performance, the Plus has more punch in acceleration, with a more responsive engine, making it suitable for those who enjoy spirited driving. My test drive experience was much more exhilarating. Price-wise, the CS75 is more affordable, with all the basic functions you need for daily commuting, but the Plus offers a stronger sense of technology, like autonomous driving assistance and higher safety performance. I’d recommend going for the Plus if your budget allows. The space is about the same in both, with comfortable rear seating and a spacious trunk, so you won’t feel cramped on road trips. The choice depends on personal needs—I like the latest gadgets, so I went with the Plus.

As a car enthusiast, I notice the main differences in the CS75 Plus lie in performance and design details. Its engine sound is more composed, and the driving pleasure is significantly enhanced, especially with more stable high-speed lane changes. The base CS75 is more modest, with a stronger plastic feel in the interior, while the Plus version upgrades materials, featuring comfortable leather seats. In terms of tech features, the Plus adds blind-spot monitoring and automatic parking, which greatly enhance safety. It's slightly more expensive by a few thousand yuan. I often participate in car club discussions, and everyone agrees the Plus offers better value for money and much smoother handling. For modifications, the Plus also provides more reserved space, making it worth the effort.

I'm quite particular about tech features. The CS75 Plus has a significantly upgraded infotainment system, with highly accurate voice recognition and fast response times. In terms of safety, the Plus comes with autonomous emergency braking, which the CS75 lacks – it's a real stress-saver in traffic jams. The exterior lines are more dynamic too, with upgraded LED lighting that provides excellent illumination. The price is slightly higher, but it's worth every penny.

With two kids at home, I compared cars before making a choice. The CS75 Plus has better space optimization, offering a more spacious rear seat where the kids don't feel cramped. It also has an increased number of airbags and enhanced child locks, providing more peace of mind during trips. The CS75 is more affordable, but the materials are average and prone to scratches. The Plus version has upgraded interiors, making cleaning easier. Depending on your needs, if comfort is a priority, go for the Plus.

With a limited budget, I've carefully calculated the costs. The CS75 is significantly cheaper and meets basic driving needs. The CS75 Plus is more expensive but offers additional features like leather seats and lights, which add value in the long run. The Plus has slightly better performance but higher fuel consumption. I chose the CS75 for its affordability and reliability.


