The Changan CS75 Plus has etched its name into automotive history by setting a Guinness World Record for the longest jump distance on an ice ramp, achieving an impressive 20.9 meters under extreme conditions of –30°C. The record-breaking feat took place in Heihe, China, a city known for its harsh winter climate, making it an ideal testing ground for vehicles under severe cold conditions.
The daring attempt showcased not only the vehicle’s raw power but also its engineering strength, chassis stability, and cold-weather performance. Accelerating at full throttle, the CS75 Plus launched off a specially constructed ice ramp and landed cleanly, covering the record distance while maintaining control and structural integrity in sub-zero temperatures.
Guinness World Records officials carefully supervised the attempt, verifying the ramp specifications, temperature conditions, jump distance, and safety compliance. Precision measuring equipment and independent witnesses were used to confirm the final distance of 20.9 meters, officially validating the new world record.
Engineers and test drivers involved in the challenge emphasized that performing such a jump in –30°C conditions significantly increases difficulty, as extreme cold affects tire grip, suspension response, and overall vehicle dynamics. The successful record highlights Changan’s focus on durability, innovation, and performance-driven design.
The achievement has drawn widespread attention from the global automotive community, positioning the Changan CS75 Plus as a symbol of reliability and advanced engineering in extreme environments. Beyond the record itself, the stunt reinforces confidence in modern automotive technology and its ability to perform under the toughest conditions on Earth.