In the first full month of sales of the revived Volga in Russia, dealers sold 435 cars. Almost all demand came from two crossovers – the K50 and K40, whose sales were almost identical. The C50 sedan was bought significantly less often.

During the month, 198 Volga K50 vehicles and 192 K40 vehicles were registered in Russia. The C50 sedan accounted for only 45 registrations.

Including previous sales, the total volume of registered Volga cars reached 573 vehicles. Of these, 257 are K50s, 241 are K40s, and 75 are C50s.

The K50 remains the most expensive model of the brand – a flagship crossover 4.77 m long with a 2-liter turbocharged engine producing 238 hp, an 8-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive.

The K40 is a mid-size crossover 4.68 m long. It is offered with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing 147 hp and a 7-speed robotic gearbox, or with a 2-liter engine producing 200 hp, an 8-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive.

The C50 sedan is a 4.83 m long car with a 2-liter turbocharged engine producing 150 or 200 hp and a 7-speed robotic gearbox.

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