A 2021 Lada Xray Cross crossover with minimal mileage — only 2700 km — has appeared on the secondary market. The car is being sold in Zlatoust.
The base model car, which has hardly been used in everyday operation, is priced at 1.6 million rubles. The package includes an additional set of winter tires, making the offer attractive to buyers.
Production of the Xray Cross was halted due to a shortage of imported components, exacerbated by the pandemic and the 2022 sanctions. The B0 platform on which the car is built depended on foreign supplies, and localization of key components was deemed economically unviable. This makes the surviving models collectible — their number on the market is limited.
Under the hood of the crossover is a 1.6-liter gasoline engine, working in tandem with a five-speed manual transmission. A similar power unit is used in the Lada Vesta sedan, the starting price of which is 1.525 million rubles. However, the Xray Cross, unlike the Vesta, offers increased ground clearance and a versatile body, adapted for urban and country trips.
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