AvtoVAZ is expanding its lineup with the Lada Vesta SW Sportline, a sporty wagon that has arrived at select showrooms. This update comes from reports on the Behind the Wheel site, which tracks new arrivals and official details from automakers.
The Lada Vesta SW Sportline is powered by a 1.6-liter gasoline engine producing 118 horsepower, paired with a five-speed manual transmission. It reaches a top speed of 190 km/h, and it can accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in 10.9 seconds. The vehicle rides with a lower ride height and a re-tuned suspension system featuring new shock absorbers for improved dynamics. A distinctive body kit adds red horizontal inserts, a rear spoiler, a twin-exhaust setup, and 17-inch wheels, complemented by a gloss black roof with aerodynamic fins for a more aggressive look.
There is a Black package option priced at 2.38 million rubles that adds contrasting black accents to key exterior elements, including the wheel rims, front bumper trim, radiator grille trim, trunk lid, and the spoiler on the tailgate. This delivers a cohesive, stealthy aesthetic for buyers seeking a bold appearance in their daily drive.
Earlier reports noted that the Lada Vesta lineup could be purchased at a notable discount, with savings of around 200,000 rubles being offered on certain configurations. For buyers in Canada and the United States, these variants underscore Lada’s strategy to broaden exposure of the Vesta family in markets outside its traditional footprint, highlighting value-focused performance and unique styling cues that appeal to enthusiasts seeking practical wagons with a sporty edge. According to automotive coverage, interest in the Sportline and its Black package is driven by a blend of performance feel and distinctive design details that set it apart in its segment. Sources including automotive media and dealership communications have tracked these developments to provide ongoing guidance for potential buyers. (Source: Behind the Wheel, dealership reports, and regional coverage)