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A video has appeared with an 840-horsepower Lada Granta for 8 million rubles

A video with a tuned version of the Lada Granta with 840 hp is going viral on the Internet, reports the No Limits Telegram channel. For comparison, the most powerful production version of the Granta made by AvtoVAZ (its court studio Lada Sport) is the Lada Granta NFR. It had a forced 1.6 engine with 136 hp.

According to the author of the video, the sedan accelerates to 100 km/h in 4 seconds and costs 8 million rubles. But there is an assumption that the video was generated by a neural network, which indicates that the steering wheel is on the right.

In addition, the footage shows that the prototype engine is located longitudinally, although front-wheel drive Lada models traditionally have a transverse power unit.

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