The Solaris brand has announced a price reduction for the Solaris HC crossover (also known as the Hyundai Creta), introducing a new base Prime trim. This version, with a 1.6-liter gasoline engine producing 123 hp and an automatic transmission, is 102,000 rubles cheaper than the previous base Classic trim, which was equipped with a manual transmission. The Solaris HC Prime is now priced at 2.513 million rubles, making it a more accessible choice for buyers.
The Prime trim offers various features, including air conditioning, front airbags, a height-adjustable steering wheel, and electric windows on all four doors. The equipment also includes electrically adjustable and heated side mirrors, a media system with an 8-inch screen and support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, tire pressure sensors, and 16-inch steel wheels. The car is front-wheel drive, adding convenience for urban driving conditions.
Additionally, the Solaris HC model with a 2.0-liter gasoline engine producing 150 hp and an automatic transmission is offered in three trims: Family for 2.763 million rubles with front-wheel drive, Lifestyle with prices ranging from 2.903 million rubles for front-wheel drive to 3.004 million rubles for all-wheel drive, and Prestige Safety for 3.414 million rubles with all-wheel drive. These options expand the choice for buyers looking for a more powerful crossover with additional features.
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