The Russian automaker AvtoVAZ has introduced a new Comfort configuration for the Lada Largus, positioned above the entry level Classic trim to offer more practicality for families and daily use. This move fits with the brand’s plan to refresh the lineup and provide a clearer ladder of choices for buyers in the market.
The five-seat wagon, in Comfort trim, is priced at 1.76 million rubles. The specification lists include luggage rails, a multimedia system, and door panels with full handles instead of molded pockets, contributing to a more usable interior and smoother daily handling.
Sales of Lada Largus station wagons and pickups began in Russia on June 20, marking the start of deliveries for the refreshed lineup.
The five-seat Lada Largus wagon continues to be offered in the Classic configuration, featuring an eight-valve engine rated at 90 horsepower, along with essential safety and comfort items such as a driver’s airbag, ERA-GLONASS system, ABS, air conditioning, power windows for both rows, and remote central locking.
The Largus minivan lineup includes a driver’s airbag, air conditioning, ABS, ERA-GLONASS, and remote central locking, reflecting a practical, value-focused approach for family transport.
In Russia, production of the Largus paused in spring 2022. A few additional batches were produced afterward, with the final 650 cars assembled in the summer of 2023. For a period the vehicles could be found in dealerships, but stock has since been exhausted.
Earlier reports noted the appearance of a new Lada Largus variant within Russia.