Lada dealer in the United Arab Emirates revealed prices for Largus models, they turned out to be cheaper than in Russia.
Demonstration cars have already arrived in the showroom, certification is in batches, but sales have not officially started. However, the prices are already known: a five-seater Cross costs 74 thousand dirhams (~1.66 million rubles), a cargo Largus - 69 thousand dirhams (~1.55 million rubles).
The van is in the initial Classic version, as the handles are not painted in body color, and there are no moldings. In Russia, such a car costs from 1,670,000 rubles, that is, the model will cost buyers from the UAE 7% cheaper, if compared at the current exchange rate.
The cross-universal was offered in a five-seater top configuration EnjoY: it is indicated by roof rails, as well as a rear-view camera and a media system with a touchscreen. In Russia, such a Lada Largus costs 2,020,000 rubles, that is, the export price is almost 18% less.
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