AvtoVAZ Rolls Out Nissan Assistance Plus Roadside Support in Russia

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AvtoVAZ Introduces Nissan Assistance Plus Roaadside Support in Russia

AvtoVAZ has rolled out a new roadside assistance program specifically for Nissan vehicle owners in Russia, as announced by the company through its press service. The initiative is designed to provide timely help to motorists facing common on‑road issues, offering a dependable safety net beyond routine vehicle care.

Under the Nissan Assistance Plus service program, customers gain access to a range of support options in the event of an accident or a breakdown. The package includes vehicle evacuation to a repair facility or a safe location, distribution of fuel if a vehicle runs out, 24‑hour legal and informational guidance, and assistance with engine starting and tire changes. In addition, the service can arrange for tow vehicle search and taxi dispatch to the driver’s location, ensuring drivers are not left stranded. This array of services is designed to minimize downtime and improve peace of mind for Nissan drivers, especially in unfamiliar areas or during late hours.

The program operates on a straightforward pricing model, with the customer card priced at 499 rubles per service, providing a predictable cost structure for users. Coverage extends within a 200 km radius of Nissan dealer locations across Russia, making it practical for both urban and many regional journeys. The card is linked to the vehicle’s license plate, and it can be used by drivers whom the owner has authorized to operate the vehicle, offering flexibility for households or business fleets while maintaining control for the owner. This approach helps ensure that authorized drivers receive timely assistance without unnecessary administrative steps.

In related news, the Moskvich factory earlier shared updates about its paint shop reaching readiness for a small‑unit car assembly phase. The progress highlights ongoing momentum in domestic automotive production and the broader ecosystem that supports new and existing models, alongside service programs like Nissan Assistance Plus that aim to keep drivers moving with confidence even when a hiccup occurs on the road.

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