Expanded Solaris HS Sportline Pricing and Market Position

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AGR Automobile Factory dealers are currently listing the top-tier Solaris HS sedan, the latest evolution of what was once known in the market as the Hyundai Solaris. Local coverage notes this as the most expensive variant now available through official channels.

Market data indicates that the Solaris HS Sportline is priced at 2.61 million rubles. To put that in perspective, when the Hyundai Solaris Sportline first arrived in Russia in 2022, its sticker price stood at about 1.21 million rubles, underscoring a notable shift in pricing and perceived value within the same model lineage.

In its highest specification, the Solaris HS is powered by a 1.6-liter petrol engine delivering 123 horsepower and paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The equipment list reflects a focus on comfort and safety, featuring headlights with cornering lights, rear disc brakes for enhanced braking performance, and heated seats to improve cold-season usability—an important consideration for buyers in colder climates and markets with seasonal driving patterns.

Dealers who provided the information reviewed for this piece report that every Solaris HS sedan offered in the maximum Sportline configuration has already been reserved by customers. This level of pre-booking signals strong demand for high-end trims, suggesting buyers are prioritizing feature-rich package deals and long-term ownership value over initial sticker price. The situation also hints at a broader buyer preference for modern tech integrations and upgraded convenience features that accompany the Sportline variant.

Alongside these developments, the market has recently seen the introduction of BAIC X75 crossover models. This recent product news adds to the competitive landscape, giving potential buyers additional options in the midsize crossover segment and shaping how dealers present value propositions, financing terms, and after-sales support to a broad audience in Russia and neighboring markets.

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