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Last Tuesday, in the configurator, on the official website of AvtoVAZ appeared modifications with a 6-speed “mechanics” and expanded equipment. The Motor compared the February and March price lists and discovered: the Lada Vesta sedans and station wagons are no longer offered with 1.6 engine in TechNo’24 top-complexing. The richest versions went up by 6,000 rubles due to the appearance of heating the rear sofa.

From now on, the Lada Vesta buyers with a portrait-oriented touchscreen will have to agree to the 1.8 EVO motor and the Chinese gearbox: the option with the 1.6 engine and the Russian “mechanics” in the top version was discontinued. Heating the rear sofa is added on the “senior” versions of Enjoy’24 and Techno’24, but you have to overpay 6,000 rubles. Thus, the most equipped sedan was estimated at 1,966,000 rubles, Cross-Sedan-2,077,000 rubles, station wagon-at 2,096,000 rubles, and cross-universal-at 2 197,000 rubles.

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Since March, Buyers of Lada Vesta with a 1.8 EVO engine can order an option with a new 6-speed “mechanics” Wly. Such machines are cheaper than similar versions with a variator of 5,000 rubles, and there are no restrictions on the equipment and types of body. Three -pedal Lada Vesta with 1.8 The most dynamic: for example, the sedan exchanges 100 km/h from a place in 10.6 seconds and accelerates to 189 km/h. The advantage over the variator is a second in acceleration of 0-100 and 8 km/h in the “maximum”. For cross-versions, the difference is even more.

Last week, AvtoVAZ revealed the gear rates of the Lada Vesta sedan with a 6-speed “mechanics” and listed the advantages of the new gearbox over the old VAZ-2180 transmission. At the dealers, cars with a Chinese “six -steam” will appear until the end of the month.

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