Russian customers can now place orders for the Changan CS85 Coupe crossover, with pricing starting at 3.3 million rubles, according to the manufacturer’s press service relayed by AUTOSTAT. This marks the initial phase of market introduction for the model in the region, reflecting Changan’s push to broaden its footprint in the competitive mid-size crossover segment.
The CS85 Coupe is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine delivering 224 horsepower and 360 Nm of torque. Power is channeled exclusively through an eight-speed Aisin automatic transmission, with drive coming to the front wheels. The setup aims to balance performance with daily usability, catering to buyers who value brisk acceleration and efficient highway cruising within a crossover body.
Standard equipment emphasizes modern comfort and safety, including LED lighting, 19-inch alloy wheels, and dual-zone climate control for personalized cabin temperatures. The interior centers around a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, while the driver benefits from a ten-way adjustable seat with memory settings. A suite of driver assistance systems enhances convenience and safety, featuring adaptive cruise control, a comprehensive control cluster, a 360-degree camera system, and an automatic parking function. These elements collectively position the CS85 Coupe as a well-equipped option in the segment, appealing to tech-minded shoppers and those seeking luxury cues at a competitive price point. [source: AUTOSTAT]
In related news, the Chinese premium brand Voyah has also entered the Russian market with updated Dream minivans, advertised at a price point around 8 million rubles, signaling continued interest in premium Chinese models among Russian consumers.