What is the logo of Changan Automobile?

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VanJack
07/29/25 8:48am
The logo of Changan Automobile is a V-shaped emblem. Below is the relevant introduction of Changan Automobile: 1. Power: Equipped with the Blue Whale NE1.5T engine, it is the only one in its class with a dual-outlet cylinder head integrated exhaust manifold and a dual-scroll electronically controlled turbocharger, delivering a maximum power of 132kW and a maximum torque of 300N·m, with a robust 180 horsepower. It is paired with a wet 7DCT automatic transmission, achieving a response speed of 251ms and a comprehensive transmission efficiency of up to 94.5%. 2. Configuration: Features a high-strength steel ring body design, with high-strength steel accounting for 78%. It includes DMS (Driver Monitoring System), LDW, ACC, AEB, ESP, ABS, EBD, BAS, TCS, ultra-high-definition surround-view dashcam, cloud-eye rearview mirror, 360° panoramic imaging, and bodyguard mode.
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