2026 · SUV · Changan
Brand-new · Export from Jebel Ali Free Zone, Dubai











































The 2026 Changan UNI Z PRO launches as a modern compact SUV built for re-exporters and fleet buyers across multiple markets. Its turbocharged 1.5L petrol engine produces 192 horsepower and 310 N·m of torque, paired with a responsive 7-speed dual-clutch transmission that balances fuel efficiency with responsive acceleration. The 4,730 mm body and 2,795 mm wheelbase maximize interior space for five passengers without excessive length, making it practical for urban and highway use worldwide.
The technology suite reflects current Chinese automotive standards: 14.6-inch touchscreen with Gaode navigation, HUAWEI HiCar and Apple CarPlay integration, and TianShu Intelligent OS. Level 2 autonomous driving features include adaptive cruise, lane keeping and centering, plus 360-degree surround-view cameras. Comfort amenities—heated and ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charging—are typically found in vehicles costing considerably more. Safety credentials cover multiple airbags, ABS/TCS/ESC, forward and rear collision warning, and automated parking assistance.
The powertrain experience centers on the turbocharged 1.5L four-cylinder, which delivers linear power delivery across the rev range without the turbo lag common in older compact SUV engines. The dual-clutch transmission shifts smoothly in automatic mode and allows manual override where regulations permit, appealing to buyers who want responsive performance without diesel complexity or hybrid systems. Fuel consumption sits between conventional and premium segments, a key consideration for importers managing long-term ownership costs in markets with volatile fuel prices.
Interior design prioritizes usability over ostentation. The 14.6-inch central display runs on TianShu OS, supporting both Gaode (standard in China) and Apple CarPlay, critical for buyers expecting smartphone integration across different destinations. Heated and ventilated front seats address climates from northern CIS territories to equatorial Africa, while the panoramic sunroof adds perceived space without sacrificing headroom. Automatic climate control and multi-speaker audio round out daily comfort.
Ownership considerations reflect current market expectations: Level 2 autonomous driving is increasingly standard, not premium, in Chinese SUVs at this segment. The keyless entry, remote vehicle control, and automated parking appeal to buyers familiar with smart-vehicle features. Service networks remain the primary variable across destination markets—parts availability and technician training vary by region, so importers should confirm local dealer support before committing to larger orders. The vehicle's 2026 launch timing means documentation, emissions compliance, and warranty structures should be verified against each target country's import regulations.