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Serial production of the Sollers SF1 minivan has started in Yelabuga

The passenger version of the Sollers SF1 will cost 2,250,000 rubles. The new product is powered by a 1.5-liter turbo engine producing 136 hp, which is paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

The basic configuration includes front airbags, a stabilization system, disc brakes, air conditioning and a heating kit.

The list continues with rear parking sensors, electric side windows, a standard audio system, fog lights and LED daytime running lights.

Sollers SF1 is designed to carry six passengers. An important feature of the model is its overall height of 1.9 m, which allows access to underground parking lots.

Lada showed what the restyled Niva Legend will be like. A hybrid of a bus and a van: the new Gazelle is presented. Logistics Aurus will start making special cars for wealthy gentlemen

Meanwhile, the new SUV will be released simultaneously under the JAC and Sollers brands – this is a full-size SUV, which should receive the JS9 index.

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