Attentive residents of Moscow photographed an Aurus Senat with diplomatic license plates on the streets of the capital. The car belongs to the Libyan Embassy in Moscow. The premium sedan has diluted the fleet of inexpensive foreign cars: mainly Chevrolet Cruzes are in the embassy's garage.
The exact cost of the Senat is unknown, but a 2024 model car can be purchased to order for 41 million rubles. This refers to a non-restyled model, since the updated Senat, which was shown before Vladimir Putin's inauguration, will only begin to be assembled at the end of 2025.
Note that Russian premium cars are slowly spreading around the world: Putin presented a Senat to the King of Bahrain, as well as to the leader of North Korea. In addition, a limousine appeared in the garage of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov.
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