What is the maximum speed of the Changan Oushang X70A?
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The maximum speed of the Changan Oushang X70A can reach 160km/h. Below is a related introduction to Changan Oushang: 1. Introduction: Changan Oushang is a new passenger car brand under Changan Automobile (Group), forming the "one body, two wings" of Changan's independent passenger car brand development together with Changan Automobile. Changan Oushang fully shares Changan Automobile's global R&D, procurement, and production manufacturing systems to create products that better meet the travel needs of young Chinese families. 2. Company Introduction: Changan Oushang, with the slogan "Walk with a better life," is committed to becoming a user-led brand that is more concise, efficient, friendly, and approachable. It advocates growing together with users, co-creating value, and helping users pursue a better quality of life.
I've driven the Changan Oushang X70A several times. This car can reach a top speed of around 155 km/h. It's equipped with a 1.5L engine. I've tested it on the highway, and it can even hit 160 km/h when flooring the accelerator, but I don't recommend going that fast due to the high body wind resistance. At higher speeds, the noise and vibrations become quite noticeable. For daily driving, it's perfectly adequate on city roads, and it remains stable on long highway trips when kept under 120 km/h. The vehicle is quite heavy, so acceleration is a bit slow, and it struggles somewhat when climbing hills. To maintain performance, remember to change the engine oil regularly and check the tires. Overall, as an SUV, it's suitable for family use and is economical. Don't expect a sporty driving feel—safety should always come first.
I find the Changan Oushang X70A quite interesting. The claimed top speed is 160 km/h, but in reality, it struggles to go beyond 158 km/h. The engine power is adequate but not particularly strong, with its 1.5L displacement being average for an SUV. At higher speeds, wind noise becomes noticeable, and body sway increases, especially during high-speed turns. Fuel consumption also rises, making it better suited for city driving where it performs well, but you might want to conserve fuel on long trips. I'd recommend avoiding too many aftermarket modifications, as the factory design is more reliable. It offers good value for money and is great for daily commuting, but don't expect racing-level performance. New drivers can test drive it to experience its smooth acceleration.