Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 L
Fuel Economy Rating
14 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
105 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Assembly
1.5 L
Odometer Mileage
14 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
105 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
145 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 L
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
cylinders
4

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The Changan Alsvin is a compact sedan aimed at value-conscious buyers who want a complete, modern package without the premium pricing of Japanese or Korean rivals. The 2026 Alsvin seats 5 and starts from AED 42,900 — making it one of the most accessible new sedans on sale in the UAE.
Both UAE variants share the same 1.5 L naturally aspirated engine producing 105 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox. Fuel efficiency is a strong suit, achieving 14 Km/L on a mixed cycle. The entry-level 1.5L Basic covers the essentials with a clean, modern interior, while the 1.5L Advanced — priced from AED 43,900 — adds a more complete specification sheet for a modest step-up in cost.
Pros: the Alsvin delivers genuinely competitive standard equipment for its price point, and the 14 Km/L fuel return makes running costs predictable for urban commuters. The Automatic gearbox keeps daily driving effortless. Cons: at 105 BHP, the engine is adequate for city use but feels strained on faster highway merges — rivals like the Elantra offer notably more performance. Changan's service network in the UAE is still developing compared to established Japanese and Korean brands, which may give some buyers pause on long-term ownership.
The Alsvin is a relatively recent entrant in the UAE market and lacks sufficient resale data to quote a retention figure with confidence. As a budget-segment sedan, buyers should expect depreciation broadly in line with other value-oriented Chinese brands — steeper than Korean alternatives but offset by the lower entry price.
Buyers cross-shopping the Alsvin typically also consider the Hyundai Elantra, Kia Cerato, and Nissan Sentra — all compact sedans in a broadly similar bracket, though each commands a higher price. The Alsvin's main advantage is its lower entry cost; the Elantra and Cerato offer stronger brand resale confidence and more powertrain options.