Changan CS75 Plus Sets Guinness Ice Jump Record
The Changan CS75 Plus has just smashed a Guinness World Record for the longest jump distance on an ice ramp by a petrol-powered SUV, soaring 20.9 meters in bone-chilling conditions below -30°C.
This thrilling feat highlights Chinese automaker Changan’s push for tough, reliable performance in extreme environments, big news for car fans in Pakistan and worldwide who love SUVs that handle real challenges.
Record-Breaking Jump in Extreme Cold
According to the report, Changan’s 4th-generation CS75 Plus gasoline SUV set the official Guinness World Records title for the “longest ramp jump by a petrol-powered sport utility vehicle (SUV) on ice.”
Driver Jia Qiang launched the vehicle across two ice ramps, covering 20.9 meters (about 68.6 feet) in temperatures that dipped below -30°C (-22°F).
The stunt proves the SUV’s stability and control on slippery, frozen surfaces.
Key Technology Behind the Success
The CS75 Plus uses Changan’s Tianshu Intelligent All-Domain Safety System to deliver top performance:
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC): Helps keep the vehicle steady during dynamic maneuvers.
- Traction Control System (TCS): Monitors wheel speed in real time and prevents wheel slip on ice.
- Quick-adjusting systems ensure confident handling in extreme cold.
These features make the SUV safer and more capable off-road.
Performance and Features for Everyday Drivers
The CS75 Plus combines power, efficiency, and modern tech:
- Engine options available are the Blue Whale 1.5T (189 hp, 310 Nm) or the 2.0T (229 hp, 390 Nm).
- Smooth Aisin 8-speed automatic transmission for quick acceleration and good fuel economy.
- Spacious cabin with up to a 37-inch triple-screen setup, an AI voice assistant, and advanced driver assistance systems.



