The LADA Iskra family has been released on the Belarusian market - a sedan, a station wagon and its cross-version. As is often the case, prices for the Russian novelty from neighbors turned out to be noticeably lower than in the Russian Federation, the Belarusian portal Abw reports.
The models are available with the same engines as in Russia: a 1.6-liter engine with a capacity of 90 hp works in tandem with a 5-speed manual. The version with a 106-horsepower engine is aggregated with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a Chinese-made variator (WLY).
The most affordable option is the Life sedan with a 90-horsepower engine and mechanics: in Belarus, it was estimated at 42.9 thousand Belarusian rubles (about 1.147 million Russian rubles). In Russia, this version costs 1.347 million rubles - a difference of about 200 thousand.
The Iskra SW station wagon in the base will cost Belarusians 51.4 thousand local rubles (~1.374 million rubles of the Russian Federation), while in Russia the price starts from 1.527 million rubles.
The SW Cross version costs 56.9 thousand rubles in Belarus (approximately 1.521 million rubles of the Russian Federation). In the Russian Federation, such a station wagon with mechanics starts from 1.657 million rubles.
Versions with a variator in Belarus were estimated as follows: sedan - from 47.4 thousand Belarusian rubles (about 1.267 million Russian rubles), station wagon - from 56.4 thousand Belarusian rubles (approximately 1.508 million Russian rubles), and SW Cross - from 57.9 thousand Belarusian rubles (about 1.548 million Russian rubles).
For comparison: in Russia, a sedan with a variator costs from 1.497 million rubles, a station wagon - from 1.677 million, and an SW Cross - from 1.747 million rubles.