Belarusian Luxury on Wheels: Avior V90 Business Unveiled in St. Petersburg

The new model seats 9, is equipped with a 2-liter diesel engine and 6 airbags

In St. Petersburg, at TransportFest, the luxury minibus Avior V90 Business was presented. The model is positioned as a versatile solution for corporate transportation and family travel, blurring the line between utilitarian commercial vehicles and comfortable minivans.

Avior is a Belarusian brand. The vehicles are assembled in the fraternal republic, and they are based on models from the Chinese brand Maxus (owned by the giant SAIC Motor). The Maxus V90 platform itself has British roots: in the past, LDV produced commercial vehicles, and after its bankruptcy, its assets were transferred to Chinese SAIC.

Technically, the V90 Business is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbodiesel engine with 150 horsepower, which works in conjunction with a 6-speed manual transmission. Fuel consumption at full load is 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers.

The minibus interior is configured as 8+1: eight passenger seats plus the driver's seat. The passenger seats are individual, "captain's" type, with adjustable backrests. The VIP version adds luggage racks and a ceiling-mounted 19-inch monitor for passenger entertainment.

Read more on the topic: