The Aurus Komendant SUV was spotted for the first time on the streets of Moscow in an unusual color for the model — a rich blue metallic. This shade, known as Pulsar Blue, is part of the brand's extended palette, offering customers more options for personalizing their vehicle.
Previously, the Komendant has already been shown in various colors, including two-tone options with a contrasting roof.
The Aurus Komendant is a full-size luxury SUV built on the Unified Modular Platform, shared with the Senat sedan and the Arsenal minivan. It is equipped with a hybrid powertrain, including a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with 598 hp, a nine-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive. The car is also equipped with adaptive air suspension with adjustable ground clearance up to 260 mm, which ensures comfort and cross-country ability on various types of roads.   
The appearance of the Aurus Komendant in blue metallic on the streets of Moscow may indicate an expansion of the model's color palette and Aurus's desire to offer customers more options for personalizing their cars.
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