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SOLARIS KRS sedan and KRX Cross-Hatchback lost the “mechanics” and went up

Now both models are available only with a six -band automatic, and an atom of 20 thousand rubles is more expensive. Raising price is associated with the transition of 2025 production year.

The SOLARIS brand, under which KIA and Hyundai budget models are released in Russia, published the prices and configuration of the KRS and Cross-Hatchback KRX KRX 2025 release. Both lost their sets with a manual gearbox. The site “Autonomy of the Day” learned about this during the regular monitoring of the price lists.

With the transition in 2025, the Solaris KRX hatchback lost a cheap Comfort configuration, which cost 2,161,000 rubles and was the most affordable in the line. The remaining versions have risen in price. Prices rose by 20 thousand rubles, which corresponds to an increase of one percent.

In technical terms, Solaris KRS and KRX are unified: both are equipped with a 123-horsepower atmospheric of 1.6 liters paired with a six-band automatic. In the past, these models were known as Kia Rio and Kia Rio X.

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