AVTOVAZ tests the successor to Lada Granta – a new B-class model (video)

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The auto giant Volga does not refuse to develop a new model, which should become the successor to Grants. The network received new video images showing a prototype during road tests. Short videos about this were posted by the Avtograd News source. In the first video, a covered prototype is moved on a trailer, probably driven to a test site.

In the second place, the car is hardly guessed, but really drives on its own along the so-called old AVTOVAZ track, which is located on the territory of the factory. This is a paved oval, where production cars are checked on the assembly line and sometimes prototypes are ‘driven’. Apparently the modification in the frame has a liftback or hatchback body.

There is still very little data on this model, despite the fact that in 2021 the first assembled example was already shown to Nicolas More, who then held the position of president of AVTOVAZ. It is known that the model will be given the original name (no Grants-2 or Grants NG are planned, the press service claimed), and it was conceived as the first Lada on the French CMF-B platform.

Now it is difficult to say the least about the future of this platform at AVTOVAZ. Nevertheless, we can say with certainty that the work has not yet stopped and is being carried out quite actively – in April, a new body, which became “suitable” for production, stepped into the lens of a photo spy, and now, as we see, it is summer trial runs.

  • According to the previous plan, the new Lada B-class would appear in 2023, but now AVTOVAZ plans to restore production of the Lada Vesta by that date.
  • “Driving” can now be viewed on RuTube.

Video: VKontakte / Avtograd News

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