Russian cars Evolute – sales have started

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In Russia, sales of Russian Evolute electric vehicles from Motorinvest, which are produced in the Lipetsk region, have started.

Rolf, Panavto, Major, Avilon, Klyuchavto, KAN Auto, Avtoliga, Avtomir, Avtodel began to sell electric vehicles … Also, ads for the sale of cars appeared on Avto.ru and Avito Auto.

Earlier we wrote about the start of the production of Evolute electric vehicles. The volume of their annual production can reach more than 100 thousand cars. The model range includes a sedan, crossover and cross-coupe, as well as a minivan.

“As for the Evolute brand, we can say that the expectations of the brand are very high. To confirm this, a cooperation agreement was signed between Avilon and Motorinvest. To date, we have already signed contracts with major corporate customers for the supply of more than 100 Evolute vehicles. We are waiting for the first cars of the brand in the near future, in the fourth quarter a large batch of 200 cars will arrive and in 1.5 – 2 months we are preparing to receive the Voyah Free luxury SUV (Motorinvest is the distributor. – Note ed.). Customers can order Evolute cars in the desired configuration, in which case the waiting time will be approximately 2 months,” Renat Tyukteev, director of Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Evolute dealer centers of AVILON AG, told AUTOSTAT.

So far, the Evolute i-PRO sedan has gone on sale at a price of 2,990,000 rubles. Other models will appear later and will cost from 3,490,000 rubles. This electric car has a 150 hp engine and a range of no less than 433 km on a single charge.

It should be emphasized that these prices do not include discounts under the state program, which is 25%, but not more than 625 thousand rubles. That is, Evolute i-PRO costs from 2,365 thousand rubles.


Photo: ROLF Evolute Yasenevo / Avto.ru

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