Sollers has officially announced the start of sales of the ST-9 model. The car is produced at the company's plant in Yelabuga. The manufacturer positions it as the first Russian-made pickup truck, fully developed and adapted to operating conditions in the country.
The ST-9 is equipped with a double cab and a cargo platform. Standard equipment includes airbags, a multimedia system with a screen, air conditioning and electronic driver assistants. Versions with rear and all-wheel drive are available to customers.
The cost of the basic configuration is 3.49 million rubles. More equipped options are more expensive, their price depends on the set of additional equipment and safety systems. Sollers notes that there will be versions for private buyers, as well as utilitarian modifications for business.
Earlier www1.ru reported more detailed information about the equipment and configurations of the new product.
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