Fuel Economy Rating
6.2 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
178 bhp
transmission
CVT
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Odometer Mileage
6.2 L/100 Km
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
178 bhp
transmission
CVT
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Torque Output
300 Nm
cylinders
4

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The Changan Eado is a compact sedan that punches above its price point with a genuinely turbocharged engine and a five-seat cabin finished to a standard that surprises buyers stepping up from budget rivals. Prices start from AED 64,000 for the 2026 model.
Power comes from a 1.5L Turbo GDI petrol engine producing 178 bhp, paired with a CVT gearbox — a setup that delivers brisk real-world performance for a car at this price. The entry Plus Trend trim covers the essentials well: a touchscreen infotainment system, LED lighting, and a full suite of passive safety kit. Stepping up to the Plus Sport adds sportier exterior styling, upgraded upholstery, and additional active safety and driver-assistance features that are rare at this price in the segment.
Pros: the turbocharged output of 178 bhp gives the Eado a genuine performance edge over naturally aspirated rivals in the same bracket — it doesn't feel underpowered on the highway. Cabin fit and finish is consistently better than buyers expect, with soft-touch surfaces in key contact areas. Cons: the CVT can feel hesitant under hard acceleration compared to a conventional automatic — a trade-off for smoother city driving. Changan's UAE dealer footprint remains smaller than established Japanese and Korean rivals, which matters for long-term ownership convenience.
The Eado is a relatively recent entrant in the UAE, so independent long-run residual data is still forming. Qualitatively, Chinese-brand sedans in this segment tend to depreciate more steeply than Japanese equivalents at the five-year mark, which is worth factoring into total cost of ownership calculations.
Buyers cross-shopping the Eado typically also consider the Chery Arrizo 6, Geely Emgrand, and BYD Qin — all Chinese-brand compact sedans in a similar price bracket. The Eado's turbocharged power output tends to be the deciding factor for buyers who prioritise performance, while the Emgrand and Arrizo 6 appeal more on brand familiarity and dealer coverage.