AvtoVAZ launched the production of the flagship with special equipment duplicating the functions of gas and brake pedals. This was reported on Tuesday by the press service of the company. Such “Vesta” will be able to comfort people with a violation of the functions of one or both legs, the message is noted.
This option is distinguished by a special lever located to the left of the steering wheel. It is mechanically connected with pedals: if you move it to yourself, an accelerator is given, from itself – the brake system. The Togliatti company LLC Hand Control is supplied by special equipment.
Lada Vesta
Lada
Lada Vesta in a special performance can be ordered with a sedan or station wagon body. All models are equipped with a 1.6-liter engine with a capacity of 106 horsepower and automatic.
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The sedan’s equipment is one – this is Comfort with two airbags, air conditioning, a course stability system, electric drive and heating external mirrors and other options. The station wagon will also be available in Life.
Meanwhile, AvtoVAZ is preparing for a quick start to production of the novelty – LADA ISKRA. The welding workshop with 112 robots was opened to the launch of it in Togliatti – up to 30 bodies per hour can be assembled there. In total, more than 1300 robots are working on AvtoVAZ sites.
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