Lada Price Increases, Euro-5 Granta Production, and Possible Partnerships

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Starting September, prices for all spare parts and accessories for Lada vehicles will rise in Russia. This information comes from Lada.Online, which cites an updated price list from the automotive components division of JSC Lada Image, a company that is part of AvtoVAZ and acts as a supplier to the company’s leadership network.

The document details that the cost adjustments will apply across the board to spare parts in September. It also notes that the weighted average uplift in component prices stands at 2.7 percent, signaling a broad update rather than selective increases for individual items. Such adjustments ripple through the supply chain, affecting dealers, service centers, and owners who rely on Lada genuine parts for maintenance and repair.

Lada Image JSC operates as a subsidiary of AvtoVAZ, focusing on the distribution and sale of spare parts for Lada vehicles. This relationship helps ensure a steady supply of components to service networks, while aligning pricing strategies with the broader corporate goals of AvtoVAZ and its manufacturing lines. The price change underscores the ongoing management of costs within the company’s component division, which plays a crucial role in keeping Lada models available to customers through authorized channels.

From September 1, AvtoVAZ will continue producing Lada Granta models equipped with Euro-5 engines, aligning with emissions standards and market expectations for cleaner performance. In addition, there is a plan to begin manufacturing the Lada Granta Sport, a version that delivers higher output, at the company’s facilities in Tolyatti. This move reflects ongoing product development and diversification of the lineup to meet evolving consumer preferences and regulatory requirements while maintaining the familiar practicality associated with the Lada brand.

There is historical chatter that Dongfeng could be involved in developing a new Lada model in collaboration with AvtoVAZ, a possibility that has been discussed among industry observers. Such a collaboration would signal a broader strategy to expand Lada’s footprint and leverage cross-border expertise to introduce fresh designs or technology to the lineup. While concrete details have not been confirmed, the potential for new partnerships remains part of the ongoing outlook for the company’s product roadmap.

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