AvtoVAZ has started producing the new Lada Granta Cross liftback on its assembly line. The car has received original wheels and a top configuration with climate control, which is not even available in the Lada Vesta.
Several experienced cars were assembled directly on the assembly line. This is a sign that the car will be launched into series production in the not too distant future.
Also, the alloy wheels received a design different from the ones currently installed on Granta cars in the crossover version — there are six "petals" versus the current five.
Cars in the fullest configuration, including climate control, received fog lights and electric windows on all doors. How much such a Granta will cost is still unknown.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that AvtoVAZ announced a discount of 300 thousand rubles on the new Lada Aura under one condition.
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