Prices can vary so much that planning a short trip becomes a reasonable idea. A compact comparison table has been prepared, highlighting what matters when studying it. The minimum prices from official dealers for cars in stock or on order, including previous production years, are shown in rubles from the first ten days of May.
Some models available in Kazakhstan and Belarus do not have exact equivalents to those discussed here. There is also no reliable way to predict how much dealers will add on for each specific unit. Still, the table offers meaningful insights.
Prices for select models from official dealers,
Russia |
Kazakhstan |
Belarus |
Lada Granta 1.6 MCP |
580,000 |
871 200 |
Chevrolet Nexia/Ravon Nexia R3 1.5 ITUC |
595 725 |
885 456 |
Hyundai Creta 1.6 manual 4×2 |
1 909 000 |
1 519 056 |
Kia Rio 1.6 automatic |
1 595 900 |
1 297 296 |
Kia Sportage |
2 609 900, 2.0 MCP 4×2 |
2 073 456, 2.4 automatic transmission 4×4 |
Renault Duster |
1 120 491, 1.6 MCP 4×4 |
1 503 216, 1.6 MCP 4×4 |
Additional context about the automotive sector in Kazakhstan notes that ten Chevrolet models are officially sold there, including the Malibu sedan, the Damas microvan, and five crossovers – Tracker, Equinox, Trailblazer, Traverse and Tahoe. These vehicles are assembled at the Kostanay plant in SaryarkaAvtoProm. The facility generally produces Chevrolet, Lada, Kia, Renault, JAC and UAZ brands.
In Almaty, Hyundai vehicles are produced for both passenger and commercial use. Under the Chevrolet name, cars are also produced by the Uzbek company UzAvto, which has become associated with the Ravon brand in recent years. As a result, the Cobalt is viewed as Ravon R4, and the Spark as Ravon R2, while Nexia remains Nexia in earlier generations.
We discuss buying a car in Kazakhstan in a detailed guide.
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