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Changan CS75 Pro
Tk 4.8M - 6M
Engine Capacity
1.5cc
Power
185hp
Torque
300Nm
Speed
190 kmph
transmission
7-Speed DCT
Drive Type
Front Wheel Drive (FWD)
Overview
If you’re on the lookout for a modern family SUV that’s packed with turbo power and features for navigating Dhaka’s busy streets, the Changan CS75 Pro is definitely worth considering. It’s designed for families who need space, want the latest tech, and enjoy the commanding feel of an SUV without the high price tag of Japanese brands. Local drivers and early owners say the CS75 Pro delivers good value for money, though the brand is still building trust and resale value in Bangladesh.
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In Bangladesh, the Changan CS75 Pro is gaining attention among families and drivers seeking a well-equipped SUV without the steep cost of Japanese models. It’s going up against popular options like the MG HS, Haval H6, Honda CR-V, and a wave of new Chinese SUVs now hitting the roads. Many local drivers say the CS75 Pro impresses with its punchy turbo engine and modern, tech-filled interior. People chatting in Bangladeshi car groups often mention its good value for money, though some are still a bit cautious about long-term reliability and how it’ll hold up in the resale market.
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Exterior Design
Bangladeshi owners often say the CS75 Pro really stands out for its bold, modern look. Its big front grille, sharp LED headlights, and muscular body lines give it a strong road presence-some even say it looks pricier than it actually is. The large wheels and wide stance help it grab attention in Dhaka’s heavy traffic. Still, a few owners wonder if the aggressive styling might look dated sooner than the more classic, simple designs you see on Japanese SUVs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current price in Bangladesh?
The Changan CS75 Pro typically costs around 48 to 60 lakh BDT, depending on the trim you choose and whether you’re going for a brand-new or reconditioned model.
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