According to the company’s press service, from March 10, the bi-fuel Lada Largus became available in new, more affordable trim levels. Now the model is presented in two versions for each body type.
Thus, a bi-fuel station wagon in the new “Classic” version can be purchased at a price starting from 1.59 million rubles, taking into account the state subsidy. Basic equipment includes air conditioning, ABS, driver’s airbag, electric windows on all doors and a remote control key.
The van in the new “Comfort” version is priced at 1.62 million rubles (also taking into account government subsidies). It is additionally equipped with a front passenger airbag, heated and electrically adjustable mirrors, as well as three-stage heated front seats.
The top “Drive” package for both body versions retained the same set of options: heated windshield, parking sensors, rear view camera, rain and light sensors, cruise control, multimedia system and alloy wheels.
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