Starting from RMB 115,900: New Changan UNI-Z Launched — A Smart Bet in the Fuel SUV Market
In today’s market, launching a new gasoline vehicle almost feels like an act of passion.

Powertrain: Strong Low-End Performance Where It Matters
The 2026 UNI-Z is powered by Changan’s latest Blue Whale 500Bar high-pressure direct injection 1.5T engine:
- Maximum power: 141 kW (192 hp)
- Peak torque: 310 Nm
- 290 Nm available as early as 1,500 rpm
This is particularly important because most daily driving—especially in urban traffic—happens between 1,500–2,000 rpm. In this range, the UNI-Z delivers near-maximum torque, making it highly responsive in real-world conditions.
Performance figures include:
- 0–100 km/h acceleration: 7.8 seconds
- Transmission: 7-speed wet dual-clutch
- WLTC fuel consumption: 7.13 L/100 km
While not groundbreaking, these numbers position it as a solid and reliable performer among traditional gasoline vehicles.
Smart Driving: Lowering the Entry Barrier
One of the UNI-Z’s key strengths is its focus on intelligent driving features.
Changan has equipped all variants with its Tianshu intelligent driving assistance system (vision-based), bringing advanced features even to entry-level models:
- Rear collision warning
- Door opening warning (DOW)
- Automatic lane change assist
- Reverse trajectory assist
- Over 10 intelligent safety functions
More importantly, Changan has addressed the typical weaknesses of vision-only systems by adding:
- Front parking sensors
- Rear cross-traffic alert
These features significantly improve low-speed maneuvering and parking safety—showing a practical, user-focused engineering approach.
Higher-end models further include:
- Automatic parking
- Remote vehicle control (remote parking)
For urban users dealing with tight parking spaces daily, these features offer real, tangible convenience.

Smart Cabin: Seamless and User-Friendly
Inside the cabin, the UNI-Z emphasizes ease of use and connectivity:
- Continuous voice recognition
- Wake-free voice commands
This means drivers no longer need to repeatedly activate the system with a wake word—making interaction more natural.
In addition, the system supports both:
- Apple CarPlay
- Huawei HiCar
This dual-ecosystem compatibility ensures users can seamlessly integrate their existing digital habits without friction.
Interior Design: Small Changes, Big Impact
A standout detail in the interior is the column-mounted gear selector (shift-by-wire).
By moving the gear selector behind the steering wheel, the center console gains additional usable space, resulting in:
- A cleaner cabin layout
- A more premium feel
This simple design choice significantly enhances perceived quality and usability.

Space: Competitive in Its Class
With a body length of 4,730 mm and a wheelbase of 2,795 mm, the UNI-Z ranks among the larger vehicles in the compact SUV segment.
Combined with a front-wheel-drive layout, it delivers:
- Generous rear legroom
- Comfortable seating for family use
The Trade-Off: Fuel vs Hybrid Efficiency
Of course, the UNI-Z is not without its drawbacks.
Its WLTC fuel consumption of 7.13 L/100 km cannot compete directly with hybrid rivals. For example, the BYD Song Pro DM-i can achieve:
- Under 6 L/100 km in low-battery conditions
- Near-electric running costs under optimal conditions
For users with home charging access, this difference becomes even more significant.

A Different Strategy: Targeting the Overlooked Users
However, not every driver has access to charging infrastructure.
For users who:
- Live in older residential areas
- Lack fixed parking spaces
- Frequently travel long distances
A gasoline vehicle still offers unmatched convenience.
This is where the UNI-Z finds its niche:
Instead of competing head-on with hybrids, it targets users who cannot fully benefit from electrification—while still offering a near “new energy-level” smart driving experience.

Conclusion: Smart Driving for the Mass Market
The 2026 Changan UNI-Z is not trying to defeat hybrid vehicles.