Which driving mode of the Changan CS75PLUS is more fuel-efficient?
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The Changan CS75PLUS's Eco mode is relatively fuel-efficient. The Eco mode controls the engine speed with appropriate gear shifts to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption, making it an excellent choice for owners who prioritize fuel economy. Using the Eco mode during peak urban traffic congestion, heavy traffic flow, or when maintaining low speeds can achieve fuel-saving effects. The Changan CS75PLUS offers three driving modes: Normal mode, Eco mode, and Sport mode, with the instrument panel changing colors accordingly when switching modes. The Changan CS75PLUS is a compact SUV with dimensions of 4700mm in length, 1865mm in width, and 1700mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2710mm. It features oversized side curtain airbags, full window coverage with anti-rollover design, ultra-fast deployment within 0.03 seconds, millisecond-level response for timely protection, and is equipped with 4 airbag sensors, significantly enhancing safety performance.
I've been driving the Changan CS75 PLUS for several years, mainly using it for commuting to work and picking up family members. The ECO mode is indeed the most fuel-efficient, providing smooth speed changes without sudden engine revs, averaging around 8L/100km. In contrast, Sport mode accelerates too quickly, pushing fuel consumption above 12L, which is completely not cost-effective. Normal mode stays around 9L, suitable for general road conditions, but to truly save money, ECO mode is the way to go. Additionally, developing habits like gently pressing the accelerator and anticipating road conditions in advance enhances the fuel-saving effects of ECO mode. Over time, this can save hundreds of yuan on fuel each month while also preventing excessive engine wear. I recommend using this mode for daily commuting—it's economical and reassuring.