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What transmission does the Changan CS95 use?

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JoshuaMarie
07/29/25 10:00pm

Changan CS95 uses a 6-speed automatic manual transmission, which represents a transmission that combines 6-speed manual and automatic shifting. Its functions are: 1. It can reduce the impact of manual shifting on the car's drivetrain, extending the car's service life; 2. It improves ride comfort by allowing the selection of appropriate gears based on road conditions. The Changan CS95 is a 5-door, 7-seat mid-to-large SUV with the following dimensions: length 4949mm, width 1930mm, height 1790mm, wheelbase 2810mm, fuel tank capacity 74L, and curb weight 2007kg.

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AlejandroDella
08/15/25 9:54pm

The Changan CS95 is equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission provided by Aisin. I have driven this car and was deeply impressed. The gear shifts are smooth at startup without any jerking, making it particularly suitable for congested urban traffic. Compared to a manual transmission, it is much more hassle-free, and the fuel consumption is decent, averaging around 9 liters per 100 kilometers on the highway. Regular maintenance, such as changing the transmission oil, can extend its lifespan, with inspections generally recommended every 60,000 kilometers. It is highly reliable and rarely encounters issues, offering an overall smooth driving experience. If the budget allows, you might also consider the high-end version with an 8AT transmission, which offers faster response.

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LaMatteo
10/17/25 7:06am

I have studied cars for many years. The Changan CS95 is equipped with an automatic transmission type, with the mainstream being a 6-speed AT from the Aisin brand. This design is well-matched with SUV power output, more durable than CVT or dual-clutch transmissions, and features intelligent shift logic that automatically adjusts based on throttle depth. The multiple gears during high-speed cruising help save fuel, and its good compatibility makes it suitable for various road conditions. The daily maintenance cost is low, and it is recommended to check the coolant every two to three years. The automatic transmission makes driving easier and safer.

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NadiaMarie
11/30/25 7:49am

As an owner, the 6AT transmission used in the CS95 doesn't significantly impact usage costs. I've calculated that maintenance expenses are much lower than manual transmissions, with oil changes costing just a few hundred yuan. Fuel consumption is also well-controlled at around 10L/100km in city driving. The low failure rate helps maintain resale value, and repairs are straightforward when done at authorized service centers.

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