The cost of most models has changed by 20-100 thousand rubles. Alsvin, EADOPlus, Uni-V and Uni-T rose in price less than others, Uni-K and CS95 New rose more strongly.
Most 2024 Changan models have risen in price by 20-100 thousand rubles, or 0.6-2.6 percent, Auto News of the Day reports. To a lesser extent, by 20 thousand, prices increased for the Alsvin and EADOPlus sedans, the Uni-V liftback and the Uni-T coupe crossover. The cost of the CS35 Plus New crossover and the Hunter Plus pickup truck has changed slightly more, by 30 thousand rubles. The Uni-S and CS75plus New crossovers added 50 thousand each, while Changan added the maximum 100 thousand rubles to the Uni-K and CS95 New.
At the same time, despite the price increase, Changan retained an “additional benefit” in the form of a direct discount provided that the car is paid in full. For the Alsvin sedan, Uni-T and CS75plus New crossovers, as well as the Hunter Plus pickup truck, it is 50 thousand rubles, for the EADOPlus sedan and Uni-S crossover – 80 thousand, and for the CS35 Plus New crossover, the flagship CS95 New (in two versions of four) and Uni-K – 100 thousand rubles.
Against the backdrop of price increases, the cost of “last year’s” versions of the same models remained unchanged. In addition, prices for the Lamore sedan, the coupe-like crossover CS85 Coupe, the pre-restyling crossover CS95 and the only “hybrid” in the Russian Changan line – the Uni-K iDD crossover, which entered the Russian market in January – have not changed.
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