Sollers has started selling the new SF1 light van, designed specifically for urban logistics and small businesses. Official dealers have already opened order acceptance, and the price of the basic version is 1,990,000 rubles.
The van is designed for high maneuverability in dense urban traffic. Its height - only 1.9 meters - allows it to freely enter underground and low parking lots, which greatly facilitates loading and unloading operations. The cargo compartment volume is 5.15 m³, it is covered with wear-resistant material, equipped with internal lighting and lashing loops for cargo fixation. Two versions of gross weight are available - 2499 and 2600 kg.
Sollers SF1 is equipped with a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine with a capacity of 136 hp, compliant with the Euro-5 standard. The engine allows the use of 92-octane gasoline. It is paired with a five-speed manual gearbox, drive - to the rear wheels.
The basic equipment includes two front airbags, ABS, rear ultrasonic parking sensors, electric windows and mirrors, air conditioning, audio system with USB and MP3, heated front seats, fog lights and LED daytime running lights.
The van is assembled in Russia and comes with a factory warranty - two years or 200,000 km of mileage, depending on what comes first.
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