The novelties will stand on the conveyor in the coming years, but so far it is just full -sized layouts. Moreover, the “T-134” resembles a rethought classical “Niva”.
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the AvtoVAZ plant in Togliatti, where he was shown an all-wheel drive electric car “E-Niva”, as well as models of new city crossovers LADA “B+ Cross”, “T-134” and the B-wen minivan. Both all -terrain vehicles use the Vesta platform, but differ in terms of design. The youngest “B+ Cross” looks like any modern crossover, and “T-134” is already a different reading of the classic “Niva”.
Hard from the video RIA Novosti
Evgeny Shmelev, executive vice-president of technical development and AvtoVAZ strategy, presenting Putin T-134 mock-up, said: “This is the next crossover on the Vesta platform. He is a completely different perception. You see, it is in many ways in the Niva: it has such a circuit, and the location of the side racks, and an infantryup ”, quotes the Russian newspaper top manager.
As for the minivan, in internal documentation, he so far appears under the designation of RGH. According to unofficial information, the Vesta platform will also be based on its basis and the model will be able to replace the Largus, based on the “trolley” of the Renault-Nissan alliance. However, there is no question of complete replacement: from the words the vice president for sales and marketing of AvtoVAZ Dmitry Kostromin, the models will complement each other.
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