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Sollers has opened pre-orders for the seven-seater SF1 minivan at a price starting from 2.25 million rubles

The new model will be included in the list of vehicles approved by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation for use in taxis. The company’s press service told Motor.ru about this.

“The passenger version of the Sollers SF1 is a universal solution for family and business. The interior of the minivan with a 2+2+3 configuration is designed for six passengers and is easily adaptable to any task: from daily family trips to commercial transportation. Ergonomic split second-row seats with longitudinal adjustment and 50/50 split-folding third-row backrests provide passenger comfort and space flexibility, allowing for increased luggage compartment volume,” the statement says.

The car is equipped with a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine with a power of 136 hp, running on AI-92 gasoline, and a 5-speed manual transmission. The basic configuration includes two airbags, ABS, air conditioning, heated steering wheel and front seats, parking sensors and LED DRLs.

It was previously reported that a formula car created in the USSR was being sold in St. Petersburg.

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