The Avtotor plant in Kaliningrad has resumed production of BMW cars, assembling a batch of X5s and X6s using 2022 components but documented as 2025 models.
The cars, assembled from the remaining vehicle kits, have a unique specification. All cars are assembled with high-end features: integral suspension, air suspension, panoramic roof, cruise control, and parking system. The price of these cars is set at the 2022 level, making them an attractive offer.
Prices for the BMW X5 M Sport and X6 M Sport range from 13.1 to 14.5 million rubles including VAT. These cars, although assembled in Russia, have a unique configuration not found in other countries.
An interesting feature is that despite being assembled in 2025, the cars used parts from 2022, making them even more unusual. The cars may become collector's items due to their uniqueness, and also represent a good opportunity for buyers with a legal entity, as a 20% discount is provided and the recycling fee is included.
Cars with this unique configuration and at a bargain price may be an attractive choice for those looking for a premium car with benefits.
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