Production of updated versions of the Lada Largus station wagon — seven-seater and Largus Cross version — has begun at the plant in Izhevsk. According to RCI News, the cars received a media system.
AvtoVAZ has begun painting cars in a new shade — blue metallic, also known as "Baltika". It is likely that the company will officially present these cars in the near future, which are likely to cost more than the current five-seater station wagons with more modest equipment.
Earlier it was reported that AvtoVAZ plans to launch production of a seven-seater version of Lada Largus and its cross-version before the end of this year. The cost of the updated models has not yet been announced, but it can be assumed that they will be more expensive than the five-seater version, which can now be purchased for 1,660,000 rubles.
At the beginning of December, the 30,000th Lada Largus car rolled off the assembly line of the Lada Izhevsk car plant. This was a jubilee copy — a five-seater station wagon in the Classic Plus configuration, painted in white. Under its hood is a 106-horsepower engine, working in tandem with a mechanical gearbox.
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