In the entry version of the Classic line, the SUV is priced at 998,900 rubles. It comes equipped with essential conveniences such as power steering, front electric windows, electric side mirrors with heating, central locking, an onboard computer, and audio preparation. These basics provide reliable daily usability and a comfortable driving experience, especially in varying weather conditions.
The Plus variant starts at 1,036,900 rubles. For a price delta of 38,000 rubles, buyers gain practical enhancements that boost cargo and styling. The upgrade includes roof rails for additional load carrying capacity, two-tone body moldings that add visual contrast, a body-colored spare wheel cover, and 15-inch alloy wheels, which contribute to improved ride quality and handling feel on mixed road surfaces.
Lada Niva Travel Black
The Black package, priced at 1,058,900 rubles, elevates the aesthetic and comfort levels further. It features 16-inch black alloy wheels, distinctive upholstery, and a black ceiling for a more premium cabin vibe. The package also adds rear headrests, a center armrest between the front seats, and a sun visor mirror on the passenger side, all aimed at increasing convenience during longer trips and urban commutes alike.
Across all configurations of the Niva Travel, the vehicle does not include an ABS system or airbags. The ERA-GLONASS emergency response feature does not provide automatic dispatch to emergency services in the event of an accident. The powertrain remains a single option: a 1.7-liter gasoline engine delivering about 80 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This setup emphasizes simplicity, ruggedness, and ease of maintenance, which are valued in the SUV’s core use cases and markets where the model has traditionally been popular. Source: Lada official specifications