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A rare pseudo-sports car TagAZ Aquila “surfaced” on the Rostov market

The car was produced 13 years ago and has covered only 56 thousand kilometers. The owner valued the car, preserved in its original condition, at 700 thousand rubles.

An advertisement for the sale of a rare TagAZ Aquila car appeared on the Avto.ru website.

“Exclusive TagAZ Aquila with one owner and mileage of 56 thousand. Title original Rostov car. Frame structure, carbon fiber body. Full sound insulation of the interior,” the seller wrote in the ad.

Instead of nameplates with the brand name, the owner pasted Ferrari emblems.

The Aquila model was equipped with a 1.6-liter Mitsubishi gasoline engine with a power of 107 hp, working in conjunction with a manual transmission. The package includes a driver’s airbag, sports seats, ABS, air conditioning, electrically adjustable and heated side mirrors.

It was previously reported that Moskvich sales in 2025 fell by a third.

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