AvtoVAZ plans to launch three new versions of Lada Vesta in the fall of 2025: CNG (methane version), PFA (with climate control and keyless entry), and Sport. However, the exact release dates remain uncertain due to regular postponements.
It is expected that Vesta CNG will be available for sale in September-October, the Vesta PFA version in October-November, and Vesta Sport, equipped with a 1.8 EVO engine and a 6-speed manual transmission WLY, will be available during the fall at a price of about 2.7 million rubles.
Lada Vesta CNG is a dual-fuel model using gasoline and methane. It is equipped with a 90-liter gas cylinder for 18 cubic meters, installed in the trunk, maintaining its volume of 480 liters. The range exceeds 1000 km, with automatic switching to gasoline when the gas runs out. The production uses Chinese cylinders and Italian gas equipment.
Initially, the launch of these models was planned for February-March, May-June, and June, respectively, but the dates were changed.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that the cost and characteristics of the new bifuel Lada Vesta CNG were announced.
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