Belgee has introduced the updated X70 crossover in Russia and announced the start of sales. The base Active version with front-wheel drive is priced at 2,575,990 rubles. The range of front-wheel drive versions also includes the Style trim, which starts at 2,595,990 rubles.
All-wheel drive is available starting with the Style version - from 2,670,990 rubles. The more equipped Prestige and Prestige+ versions cost 2,870,990 and 2,945,990 rubles, respectively.
The crossover is equipped with a modernized 1.5-liter turbo engine with 150 hp, which works with a 7-speed 7DCT robotic gearbox. All-wheel drive versions are supplemented with a 48V EMS mild hybrid system, which allows maintaining fuel consumption at 7.3 l/100 km.
Externally, the X70 received an updated radiator grille and redesigned body lines. The interior features improved trim materials, Apple CarPlay support, and an expanded set of safety assistants. The manufacturer also claims increased noise insulation and more "intelligent" operation of the adaptive climate control.
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