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Changan will introduce 7-8 new cars to the Russian market by the end of the year

The Changan company plans to introduce another 7-8 new cars to the Russian market by the end of the year. This was reported by the publication “Chinese Cars” with reference to the Russian representative of the brand, Sun Zejun.

New models will appear in all the company’s lines – these are Changan, Uni, Avatr and Deepal. The Russian representative of the automaker did not provide a more specific list of new products.

Earlier, the Russian premiere of the Changan CS75 Pro crossover took place. The large 7-seater car is designed for travel and everyday trips, notes the Russian representative office of the Changan brand.

Motor magazine has learned that the CS75 Pro and CS75 Plus are not related. With the Pro prefix, Russians are offered the renamed Oshan X7 Plus.

Read also: – Experts named the disadvantages of the Geely Cityray crossover – Russian cars will rise in price for citizens of Kazakhstan by 5 million rubles – Sales of the Changan CS75 Pro crossover have started in Russia

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