
Changan Automobile's logo features a background with small inner squares and circles symbolizing the Earth, surrounded by larger squares and circles in blue, representing Changan's global presence. Below are the details about the Changan CS75PLUS: 1. Model Introduction: The CS75PLUS, guided by 'user-centric thinking,' is based on an in-depth understanding of future travel lifestyles and automotive trends. It is a 'tomorrow's vehicle' designed to meet future user needs, offering a fresh choice for young consumers with forward-looking perspectives and innovative thinking. 2. Model Highlights: Dual safety standards create a comprehensive safety system, including airbag technology for all-around protection, oversized side curtain airbags with 100% window coverage and rollover protection design, as well as ultra-fast deployment within 0.03 seconds and millisecond-level response for timely protection.

I've been driving my Changan CS75 for three years now, and it has a V-shaped silver emblem on both the front and rear. The design is simple yet highly recognizable, symbolizing victory. Every time I wash the car, I gently wipe the emblem with a soft cloth to avoid water stains. This metal emblem is durable and resistant to rust, even after exposure to wind and rain. Changan, from a traditional automaker to its current new energy layout, has modernized its emblems with model upgrades, such as the illuminated LED emblem on the Eado series. The maintenance recommendation is to check the emblem for looseness monthly for safer driving. I've always found this emblem quite stylish—more timeless than some flashy designs—and it enhances the overall premium feel when paired with the car's sleek body lines.

I've always been fascinated by automotive design. Changan's emblem is that eye-catching V-shaped symbol, derived from the initial letters of the brand's pinyin name, symbolizing a pioneering spirit. From the simple blue-and-white version in the 1980s to the current stainless steel chrome-plated model, the badge details have been progressively refined. New models like the Shenlan S7 even feature badges with 3D effects. When observing auto shows, I've noticed that emblem materials often use ABS plastic with metal coating, balancing lightweight properties and durability. From a historical perspective, Changan originated from an arsenal established in 1862, with industrial elements integrated into its emblem design. One easily overlooked maintenance aspect is dust accumulation, which can blur the badge surface - I recommend using specialized cleaning spray. Ultimately, the emblem isn't just a brand symbol but also reflects the evolving style of Chinese manufacturing.

I've been driving Changan vehicles for twenty years. The initial minivan featured a simple blue V emblem, sturdy yet prone to fading. The Raeton CC I drive now sports a stainless steel V-shaped emblem with a rich luster—just a few wipes with a damp cloth during cleaning suffice. The emblem is fixed on the front grille, designed simply and symmetrically, reflecting light strongly at night to alert other drivers for safety. The brand emphasizes quality heritage, with meticulously chosen emblem materials that entail low maintenance costs. I'm accustomed to using neutral car wash solutions to care for the emblem, avoiding chemical corrosion. Recalling earlier models, the emblems were plain yet highly functional.


