A radically modernized Lada Niva Travel has hit the roads of Tolyatti. The SUV was spotted in the photo.
The photo shows a new front bumper group, a modified radiator grille and slightly narrowed LED headlights. These design elements resemble the concept of the electric LADA e-Niva.
The car in the photo may be one of the two "experimental" samples assembled at AvtoVAZ at the end of March. Both cars are painted white and equipped with single-piston front brake calipers, as well as new daytime running lights in the form of a thin LED strip, which also functions as a turn indicator. A gasoline 1.8-liter 8-valve engine will appear under the hood of the new product.
Another prototype of the updated Lada Niva Travel rolled off the assembly line in early March. This car was assembled in a rich "Lux" configuration with a leather interior and also received a completely redesigned "front end" with three-section LED optics, rectangular LED fog lights, a new front bumper and a modified radiator grille.
Earlier www1.ru reported that AvtoVAZ radically will change Lada Niva Travel.
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