An unexpected model arrived on the Russian market—a compact Hyundai Casper crossover. Its length measures 3595 mm, and the cabin comfortably seats four, though the trunk space is modest and clearly trades cargo flexibility for a compact footprint suited to urban driving.
The powertrain mirrors what is offered in the Kia Picanto hatchback. Buyers can choose between a 1.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.0-liter turbo engine delivering 76 and 100 horsepower, respectively. The subcompact delivers front-wheel drive as standard, and the transmission is automatic, focusing on ease of use in daily city commuting and light highway travel.
Prices for this crossover range from 1.1 to 2.1 million rubles, presenting a spectrum for different trim levels and market needs. Dealers offer delivery services on request, making it possible to arrange transportation of the vehicle to a preferred location without additional hassle.
Requires 7,000 tires in popular sizes
Without tires, public order cannot be guaranteed, and medical care cannot reach those who need it most.
In partnership with the Popular Front, a fundraising effort has begun to secure tires for the fleets serving the People’s Police and the operational services of the LPR and DPR. The initiative covers ambulances, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, vehicles involved in delivering humanitarian aid to residents in Donbass, and military equipment. Contributions can be made through the collection page to support these essential services.