One of them will be the updated G01F. There are also plans to introduce the SWM G03F mid-size all-terrain vehicle to the market and launch full-cycle production at the facilities of the Kaliningrad Avtotor.
The SWM brand, represented in Russia by the G01, G01F and G05 Pro crossovers, shared plans for 2025. In addition to developing the dealer network, it plans to launch several new products, one of which will be the G01F with an updated interior and a more powerful engine. Today, the crossover is sold only with a 1.5 turbo engine with 139 horsepower and a seven-speed preselective “robot”.
Also preparing to enter the market is the mid-size all-terrain vehicle SWM G03F (Tiger). So far everything is at the stage of certification and the formation of complete sets, but the approximate dates are already known: May – June. Finally, SWM is considering the possibility of organizing full-cycle production at the facilities of the Kaliningrad Avtotor with a production volume of up to 40 thousand cars annually.
The SWM (Speedy Working Motors) brand belongs to the Chinese Shineray Group. It was founded in 2016, but prefers to trace its history back to the Italian motorcycle company Sironi Vergani Vimercate Milano (SV.VM), which was liquidated in 1984. Rights to the trademark were acquired in 2014. It was assumed that the company would resume production of motorcycles, but the Italian plant was eventually sold to MV Agusta, and the brand was transformed into a car brand.
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