Examining in detail the body of the new Moskvich M90 crossover, the Za Rulem expert cited the Chinese brand Haval as an example.
Haval has already faced numerous warranty claims due to corrosion and damage to decorative elements caused by exposure to road chemicals and sandblasting. In response, Haval is gradually removing such parts as part of planned updates to its models.
According to the expert, the Moskvich M90 can repeat this path. We can only hope that the decorative details of the new crossover will be more resistant to aggressive environments, or that the manufacturer will follow Haval’s example and adjust the design.
Let us remind you that the Moskvich M90 is equipped with a two-liter turbo engine producing 200 hp, which is paired with a nine-speed automatic transmission. All-wheel drive is implemented through a multi-plate clutch.
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