The domestic automaker Sollers will launch production of the new SP7 minivan in 2025 at the plant in Yelabuga.
Sollers SP7 will be created on the basis of the Chinese JAC Refine RF8 minivan. The car will be equipped with a 2.0-liter gasoline turbo engine with a capacity of 200 hp and a torque of 390 Nm. The car will be equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission, providing acceleration to 100 km/h in 9.8 seconds and a maximum speed of up to 200 km/h.
The length of the new minivan is 5215 mm, the width is 1895 mm, the height is 1830 mm, and the wheelbase reaches 3100 mm. The car's interior is designed for seven seats. The second row will be equipped with "captain's" seats with ottomans, electric adjustment, heating and ventilation.
The Sollers SP7 will feature a digital instrument panel and a central infotainment screen in a single unit. The car will also be equipped with hidden door handles and cameras instead of traditional rear-view mirrors.
The start of sales of the Sollers SP7 is scheduled for September 2025.
Earlierwww1.ru reported that Sollers carsincreased in price by 3.1 - 8.0%.
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