AvtoVAZ has published new price lists for the Lada Vesta family with all body types on its official website. They now mention a model with a combination of a 1.8-liter engine with 122 hp and a six-speed manual gearbox.
The model with the base 106 hp engine is no longer offered in the top configurations.
The Lada Vesta with the new manual transmission is only sold in the expensive Enoiy and Techno versions. The sedan is priced at 1,796,000 and 1,961,000 rubles, and the station wagon costs 1,926,000 and 2,091,000 rubles, depending on the configuration. The cross-modifications of these models can be purchased for 1,914,000 and 2,072,000 rubles for the sedan, and 2,034,000 and 2,192,000 rubles for the station wagon.
At the same time, the Vesta in a similar design, but with a continuously variable transmission, has risen in price by 6,000 rubles. Apparently, this is due to the appearance of heated rear seats, which are included in the Enjoy and Techno trim levels. Two-pedal models are five thousand rubles more expensive than the "six-speed" versions.
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