EVOLUTE is preparing to imagine an gas-electrical model that will be cheaper than the I-SPACE crossover, Izvestia write with reference to the managing partner of the EVOLUTE manufacturer Andrei Reznikov. I-Space, recall, now costs from 2,499,000 to 2,940,000 rubles, excluding the benefits provided according to state support programs.
The new hybrid – a fresh model that appeared on the Chinese market only this year, was noted by Reznikov. When exactly the “ultra-modern product” of the C-segment will begin to be sold in Russia is still unknown.
He was promised a price tag below than that of Evolute I-Space, which, in turn, is the most affordable hybrid in the Russian market. In 2024, there were no cheaper “official” models with an electrified power plant in the country, Avtostat reported.
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Reznikov also admitted that so far in Russia “because of, let’s say, historical issues” are localized outdated cars. However, this should change next year: if everything goes according to the plan, at the Motorinvest plant in the Lipetsk region, where they collect Evolute, there will be no platforms that are more than a year old.
In the meantime, Motorinvest is busy deepening localization. In the summer, the company is going to launch a small -sized assembly of Evolution with welding and coloring of the bodies. It is also planned to equip I-Joy with a Russian power unit and transmission.
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