AvtoVAZ has updated the cost of almost all versions of the Lada Vesta sedan. However, the changes did not affect retail prices — a discount of 200,000 rubles was canceled. As a result, all sedans (except for models in the Comfort configuration) have become more expensive.
The discount is no longer valid for Vesta Cross, Vesta SW, and Vesta SW Cross versions, which means an increase in price for almost the entire Lada Vesta lineup.
In addition, other models have also become more expensive — Lada Granta, Lada Largus, and Lada Niva. Discounts of 70,000 rubles on Lada Granta 2024, 170,000 rubles on Lada Largus and Largus Cross, and 100,000 rubles on Niva Legend 3D, Niva Legend Bronto, and Niva Legend Travel have been canceled.
Recall that last week, the serial production of Lada Iskra was launched in St. Petersburg, and the president of AvtoVAZ announced that the car plant plans to produce more than 300,000 cars this year.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that it became known when the Lada Vesta Sport will be released on the Russian market.
Read materials on the topic:
- Lada Vesta Sport: What kind of car is it
- Prices for Lada Vesta Sport may reach 2.7 million rubles
- A sporty Lada Vesta in an unusual color has been spotted on the Web
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