AvtoVAZ will showcase its latest crossover at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF 2025). The car has already arrived in St. Petersburg and was caught on video at Expoforum.
Nevertheless, it was not possible to fully examine the car - the crossover was tightly covered with a protective cover. However, you can notice the original design of the wheel disks.
The reason for the secrecy of the design was revealed in the press service of AvtoVAZ - the crossover will demonstrate a"new design language", an updated style that will be used in other models in the future.
According to data from open sources, the crossover is based on the Lada Vesta with available engines of 1.6 and 1.8 liters (with a capacity of 120 and 136 hp, respectively), as well as an engine with a capacity of 150 hp. Transmissions will also be of Chinese production. The start of production of the new product is scheduled for 2026.
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