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The Volga K40 mid-size crossover premiered

The line of power units will be represented by two turbocharged engines: 1.5 (147 hp) paired with a 7-speed preselective “robot” and front-wheel drive, as well as 2.0 (200 hp) combined with a classic 8-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. This data is provided by the press service of the Russian brand.

The new product will offer a panoramic roof, climate control, seat ventilation, a “winter” package, adaptive cruise control, an all-round camera and other equipment.

The start of sales is planned for the summer of 2026. The project is being implemented by the Passenger Car Production (PLA) company from Nizhny Novgorod. The enterprise’s capacity is 110 thousand cars annually.

According to published photographs, the Volga K40 is a restyled version of the Geely Atlas. Let us remind you that the pre-reform version of Atlas is currently on sale in Russia.

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