The Solaris HC (Hyundai Creta) crossover has become more expensive in Russia. The cars are assembled at the former Hyundai plant in St. Petersburg. The manufacturer — AGR company — has removed the configuration with a two-liter engine from the lineup.
The car is now available in two versions: with a 1.6-liter engine with a capacity of 163 horsepower and front-wheel drive, as well as 165 horsepower and all-wheel drive. Gearboxes are available as a six-speed manual and a classic automatic.
Prices for new versions have increased:
- Prime АТ 2WD — 2 655 000 rubles;
- Classic МТ 4WD — 2 783 000 rubles;
- Classic AT 2WD — 2 763 000 rubles;
- Family МТ 4WD — 2 898 000 rubles;
- Family АТ 2WD — 2 878 000 rubles;
- Family АТ 4WD — 2 998 000 rubles;
- Lifestyle AT 2WD — 3 039 000 rubles;
- Lifestyle AT 4WD — 3 159 000 rubles.
All versions with a 2.0-liter engine with 149 hp are no longer available. They only had an automatic transmission and cost from 2,963,000 to 3,764,000 rubles.
A new Sportline version has appeared with a 1.6-liter engine and front-wheel drive. It is divided into two trim levels: Comfort with manual and automatic transmissions at a price of 2,195,000 and 2,295,000 rubles, respectively, as well as the Elegance version — only automatic for 2,470,000 rubles. Such crossovers have an increased ground clearance of up to 160 mm, a black rear spoiler, side skirts on the sills, chrome details on the windows and radiator grille.
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