Categories: Auto News

Official sales of Lada Iskra have started in Belarus

As Motor magazine learned, in the next 3 months, dealers of the Russian brand will sell the new product at a special price of 42,900 Belarusian rubles – that’s 1,150,000 Russian rubles (at the current exchange rate). Then prices will change.

In Belarus, the basic version is Life. It includes air conditioning, heated front seats, front airbags, and ESP.

The list continues with electric power steering, front electric windows, central locking, light and rain sensors and 15-inch steel wheels.

The most affordable sedan is equipped with a 90-horsepower 1.6-liter engine and a 5-speed manual transmission. For comparison, in Russia this option is offered for 1,347,000.

New UAZ brand vehicles have been taught to start at -30°C Hundreds of thousands of Fords have been found to have a self-destructing suspension 2 of the 15 released Volga and Toyota hybrids have gone on sale

AvtoVAZ is preparing a restyling of the Lada Niva Travel SUV. In the medium term, the legendary car will begin to be equipped with LED headlights.

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