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On "AvtoVAZ" promised to create a separate LCV range

The Togliatti auto giant announced the reorganization of its business related to light commercial vehicles. To develop this segment, a separate direction “Lada Business” is being created, which will focus on working with corporate clients and offering them a full range of specialized equipment.

The combined line will include both AvtoVAZ’s own developments and products of its partners. The basis of the commercial fleet will be the proven Lada Largus vans, methane versions of Largus and Vesta.

Also available will be flatbed platforms, vans, rescue and fire fighting vehicles from VIS-AVTO JSC, created on the basis of Lada Granta and Niva Legend.

In addition, the portfolio will include special equipment from Promtekh LLC. These are more than 50 variants based on Lada, including refrigerators, auto shops, vans with a volume of up to 7 cubic meters, vehicles for medical services and transportation of people with disabilities. The all-terrain vehicle based on the Lada Niva platform stands out separately.

In the near future, the Lada Business line will be replenished with SKM cars.

Earlier, the most popular crossovers that Russians are driving from China became known.

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