Photos of the final version of the Lada Iska car have already appeared online. The start of production of the new product is scheduled for April 19.
Lada Iskra in a sedan body painted with metallic enamel "Borneo". This is the final version of the car, in this form and equipment it will go into mass production from April 19, 2025.
Lada Iskra is built on the adapted CMF-B LS platform. No more than 400 imported components were replaced with domestic analogues. The novelty comes in three body types - sedan, station wagon and cross-station wagon.
The car will be equipped with 1.6-liter engines with a capacity of 90 and 106 hp, paired with mechanical gearboxes (5- and 6-speed) or a CVT. The estimated price for Lada Iskra is from 1.1 to 1.6 million rubles.
Earlierwww1.ru reported that the big premiere of Lada Iskra is alreadyclose.
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