AvtoVAZ is developing a new Lada B-Cross crossover based on Vesta. The car will impress with its ground clearance; it is expected that the distance from the lowest point of the body to the asphalt will be at least 194 mm.
The crossover layout also confirms that the rear of the future crossover is raised high.
If we assume that the chassis of a promising model is hidden under the body of the Vesta, then we can conclude that the plant does not plan to abandon the semi-independent beam for the sake of a multi-link suspension.
In terms of the architecture of the front of the body, suspensions, and power structure, the B-Cross crossover will be unified with the future B-Van minivan. Thus, the solutions of the HGH crossover will be used in several AvtoVAZ models.
The Lada B-Cross crossover will be a significant addition to the brand's model range. Its appearance will strengthen the brand's position in the popular SUV segment. The official presentation of the model will take place in the near future.
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