The resurgence of the Moskvich, albeit in the form of a Chinese car, will help get a large number of people to work.
The journalists of the Japanese edition delved into the history of Moskvich and agreed that this “nostalgic Volkswagen” will revive the Russian auto industry.
According to Japanese media, “Moscow decided to produce domestic cars in factories previously owned by foreign companies after a number of companies left Russia.”
Moskvich 3 became the first Soviet car to receive a second life under the guise of a Chinese car. Modern Moskvich is a converted Chinese JAC JS4.
Crossover Moskvich 3 is released in two versions: a gasoline engine and an electric version. The first gasoline-powered cars are already on sale at a price of 2 million rubles.
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Source: Yahoo News Japan