What is the fuel consumption of the Changan CS35?

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Patrick
07/29/25 9:30am
The official fuel consumption of the Changan CS35 as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is 6.6-7.2L/100km. The Changan CS35 is the first SUV independently developed by Changan Automobile, featuring a sporty, sleek, and stylish design with a technological touch. Here are the relevant details: Configuration: The exterior configuration of the Changan CS35 is relatively uniform, with minimal differences between various models. All models come standard with a shield-shaped chrome front grille, eagle-eye crystal lens headlights, embedded fog lights, side mirrors with integrated turn signals, and dynamic V-shaped aluminum alloy wheels. Additionally, dual-wing dynamic combination taillights, a dynamic spoiler with integrated high-mounted brake light, shark fin antenna, multifunctional roof rack, chrome exhaust pipe, and engine cover are also standard exterior features across all CS35 models. For the interior, all CS35 models feature a three-dimensional floating center console, dual-barrel deep-sea ice blue instrument panel, and leather door armrests. The blade-style chrome interior door handles and sporty knitted roof lining highlight the youthful and sporty character of the CS35. Powertrain: The CS35 is equipped with a new-generation Blue-Core efficient H-series 1.6L engine, delivering a maximum output of 125 horsepower and a peak torque of 160Nm. In the future, the model is expected to introduce a variant with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, producing a maximum power of 121kW (165 horsepower) and a peak torque of 250Nm. Equipped with a new 5-speed manual transmission: This transmission incorporates technologies such as a three-cone synchronizer and three-point rubber mounting for vibration isolation, offering precise gear shifting, smooth operation, and low vibration. The Japanese Aisin original imported Ss-II manual-automatic transmission is the latest generation product from Aisin, featuring high efficiency, fuel economy, and rapid shifting. It is matched with a clutch system developed in collaboration with the internationally renowned company LUK, ensuring a comfortable and responsive driving experience.
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BrookeDella
08/12/25 10:13am
I've been driving the Changan CS35 for a while now, and the fuel consumption is definitely worth discussing. In city driving, it averages around 9 liters per 100 kilometers, and can go above 10 liters when stuck in traffic. On the highway, it's much more economical, consuming only 6.5 to 7 liters per 100 kilometers, making it very cost-effective for long trips. Overall, daily driving averages about 7.8 to 8.5 liters, which isn't super fuel-efficient. Many factors affect fuel consumption, such as driving habits—if you frequently accelerate or brake hard, fuel burns faster. Load is also important; carrying heavy items in the trunk increases fuel consumption. Additionally, air conditioning is a major factor; using it frequently in summer can add about 1 liter to consumption. From my experience, maintaining a steady speed and regularly checking tire pressure can significantly reduce fuel consumption. As an SUV, the CS35 performs decently in this regard and is suitable for daily commuting.
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BrandonDella
10/06/25 6:09am
As a family car owner, I always calculate fuel expenses. The average fuel consumption of the Changan CS35 is around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, rising to 9 liters in city traffic jams, and dropping to about 6.7 liters on highways. I think this is quite reasonable for an SUV. Many factors affect fuel consumption: it increases significantly with heavy loads, like a fully packed trunk; air conditioning usage is also noteworthy, especially on hot days, adding about 10% more fuel consumption. I've learned some fuel-saving tips, such as avoiding coasting in neutral, braking early, gently pressing the accelerator, and maintaining a steady speed. Over time, regular oil changes and cleaning the air filter can also help the engine run more efficiently, saving dozens of yuan in fuel costs each month. Overall, the CS35's fuel consumption isn't bad, and being mindful while driving can save a lot of expenses.
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