The Lipetsk-based company Motorinvest has revealed the cost of the new all-wheel drive crossover Evolute i-Space. Its base price is 3,790,000 rubles, which is 305 thousand rubles more than the front-wheel drive version. When using a discount under the state program, the purchase may cost 2,865,000 rubles.
The all-wheel drive i-Space is equipped with an additional electric motor on the rear axle, as well as a 90-horsepower 1.5-liter internal combustion engine and an electric motor on the front axle. The total power reaches 367 horsepower.
The all-wheel drive version turned out to be more dynamic: acceleration to 100 km/h takes 7.1 seconds, while the front-wheel drive version has this figure at 7.8 seconds.
The WLTC range of the all-wheel drive i-Space is 1000 kilometers, compared to 1250 kilometers for the front-wheel drive model. The average fuel consumption reaches 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers in the combined cycle. For this, the car has a driving mode selection system with four presets: in addition to the three main ones (ECO, Comfort, Sport), there is a special mode for driving on snow.
The Evolute i-Space model is now available in three versions: with 5 and 7 seats and front-wheel drive (from 3,485,000 to 3,585,000 rubles without discounts) and a five-seater version with all-wheel drive.
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