AvtoVAZ has updated the range of trim levels for the Lada Largus station wagon. The manufacturer has introduced a new version of the car — Comfort.
The update replaces the recently discontinued Classic Plus version. However, the Largus Comfort does not offer a choice of engines — this version is only equipped with a 1.6-liter 90-horsepower engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
But the new trim level also has its advantages. Comfort offers more options compared to Classic Plus. The cars are equipped with a retractable shelf in the trunk, driver's seat height adjustment, three-level heated front seats, as well as electric drive and heated exterior mirrors.
There is no built-in media system in the new version, and the possibility of a seven-seat interior is available only for an additional fee of 50 thousand rubles. The announcement of the Comfort version took place back in September last year, but the car only appeared in the manufacturer's price list now.
Earlier www1.ru reported that LADA Largus sales in November increased 35 times, it overtook popular crossovers.
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