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BAW MPV and Forthing Yacht included in the list of the cheapest minivans in Russia

Despite the growing popularity of seven-seat crossovers, practical single-volume SUVs remain in demand, reports the Auto News of the Day portal.

Thus, the cargo version of the BAW MPV sells from 2.51 million rubles and the passenger version from 2.67 million rubles.

Forthing Yacht, taking into account discounts, can be purchased for 3.4 million rubles. The top three is closed by Haima 7x worth 3.6 million rubles.

The top five also included the JAC RF8 (from 4.775 million rubles on a special offer) and the Russian Sollers SP7 (from 5.075 million rubles), which is an analogue of the JAC model and is approved for use in taxis.

All presented models are equipped with petrol turbo engines ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 liters, with the exception of the basic BAW MPV with a naturally aspirated engine.

The cars offer a wide range of options, including active safety systems, large-screen multimedia and warm feature packages.

Earlier, Russo-Balt spoke about the transmission of the new crossover.

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