The Russian brand XCite has made the X-Cross 7 less accessible by reducing the discount, indicated in the "price list" as "additional benefit", by 25 thousand rubles. At the same time, the base prices in Lada dealerships remained the same.
Taking into account the reduced "additional benefit", which now amounts to 250 thousand rubles, the Enjoy version is estimated at 2,249,000 rubles, and the Techno version at 2,386,000 rubles.
The discount can also be combined with a trade-in or credit discount under one of XCite's proprietary programs.
Both trim levels of the crossover have the same power unit — a 1.5-liter 147-horsepower turbocharged engine, which works in tandem with a continuously variable transmission and allows acceleration to 100 km/h in 9.8 seconds. The maximum speed of the model reaches 186 km/h.
As a result of the nine months of 2025, the number of dealer contracts of the Xcite brand in Russia has decreased, thus, taking into account the current sales rates, dealer stocks may last only until January 2026.
Read more materials on the topic:
- Russians continue to buy Xcite crossovers, the production of which has already been stopped
- Farewell to Xcite: the stock of cars in warehouses will last for a couple of months
- Xcite bypassed all car brands in the Russian market in terms of annual sales growth in August 2025
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