The famous simplicity and accessibility, for which Minsk was previously loved, remains with the current models, the press service of the Minsk MotoVeloZavod, which produces these motorcycles, told Motor magazine.
“Modern Minsk motorcycles have retained their simplicity and accessibility of their predecessors, but have become much more technologically advanced and meet modern standards of comfort, ecology and safety,” noted the company’s press service.
Prior to this, the governor of the Smolensk region Vasily Anokhin announced in his Telegram channel that the Vyazemsky Machine-Building Plant had started producing motor vehicles.
The first batch of bikes of the Hunter and Ranger models was assembled back in 2025. They will be shown to the public this summer at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Earlier, Russians were told about serious problems with their cars in the spring.







