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A new version of the JAC with a multi-link suspension that provides comfort was shown in the Russian Federation

Sales of a new version of the JAC T9 Urban pickup truck are starting on the Russian market. This was reported by the JAC press service.

“This version is aimed at increased comfort both in urban conditions and off-road thanks to the new Multilink suspension. The cost of the model will be 3,689,000 rubles. At the start of sales, there is a special offer that provides a benefit of 100,000 rubles,” the publication says.

The main technical feature of the Urban version is the Multilink rear multi-link air suspension. According to the manufacturer, it provides a smooth ride comparable to modern crossovers. At the same time, the car retained all-wheel drive and all the functional qualities of a full-fledged pickup truck.

The T9 Urban modification became the third in the line of models on the Russian market. The official distributor of JAC expects that the expansion of the range will strengthen the brand’s position in the pickup truck segment.

It was previously reported that Russian driving schools will switch to distance learning from March 1.

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