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SWM crossovers fell in Russia in Russia

All SWM crossovers are collected in Kaliningrad and equipped with one power unit – 1.5 turbo engine and Robot. Depending on the model and the performance of the price, it decreased by 78-155 thousand rubles.

Chinese SWM reduced the prices of all Kaliningrad assembly crossovers. The difference amounted to 78-155 thousand rubles, or 3.9-7.4%, depending on the model – the authors of the day write about this. So, the SWM G01 in the basic configuration fell by 133 thousand rubles, in its average its cost decreased by 78 thousand, and in the top – by 155 thousand.

The SWM G01F crossover, which from the G01 can be distinguished by more “aggressive” design and rich equipment, “threw off” 122 thousand rubles in the initial configuration, and in the most expensive – 155 thousand.

Finally, the flagship seven -seater crossover G05 Pro lost 78-122 thousand rubles in price. Like other SWM models, it is equipped with a 1.5 gasoline turbo engine with a capacity of 139 horsepower in combination with a seven -speed pre -sequential “robot” and front -wheel drive.

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