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Changan CS75 Plus entered the book of records after jumping 21 meters from the ramp

The Chinese crossover Changan CS75 Plus set a Guinness World Record by making the farthest jump from an ice ramp: at a temperature of -30°C, the car flew 20.9 meters. CarNewsChina reports this.

Details of the jump have not been disclosed, but it is assumed that the action took place in China. In Russia, the Changan CS75 Plus crossover (fourth generation) has been on sale since the end of 2025. It is equipped with a 2.0 turbo engine with 235 hp, an 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The cost of the model after the January price increase ranges from 4.19 to 4.34 million rubles.

Previously, the world record for the 24-hour marathon was set by the Xiaomi SU7 electric car, covering 4,264 km. The previous achievement belonged to the Xpeng P7 sedan (3961 km).

It was previously reported that a Chevrolet Niva with a Toyota engine is being sold in the Russian Federation.

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