AvtoVAZ will soon start selling the premium LADA Aura sedan. The implementation of cars is planned to begin in November. Meanwhile, journalists continue to inquire with representatives of the auto giant about the design features of the new car. For example, AvtoVAZ's chief engineer Dmitry Shalaev and Aura project director Nikolai Fofanov were asked if it is possible to repair Aura using parts from Lada Vesta. Their answer simultaneously pleased and puzzled fans of the brand.
Yes and no. For example, we worked very closely with the suspension, we set ourselves a slightly different goal - to make the car softer. To let go of the handling story and focus on comfort.
Nikolai Fofanov said that the car, which is technically an extended LADA Vesta, has 244 new parts. Most of the changes are to the body - 64 new units. According to him, the car has limousine handling, other shock absorbers are installed, and the wheels are larger in diameter than those of the LADA Vesta.
Interchangeability of components? There is none here specifically.
Earlierwww1.ruwrote that the LADA Aura- has a new ceiling, as well as amodified design of the rear sofa, so that VIP passengers are more comfortable than in a regular sedan.
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