The automaker announced that the Moskvich plant has started selling gasoline crossovers in the new Comfort configuration, priced at 2.25 million rubles. This variant stands apart from the basic Moskvich 3 by offering a digital 10.25-inch instrument cluster, a full surround-view camera system, heated seating for all passengers, LED high and low beam headlights in place of halogen units, automatic folding mirrors, and a two-tone color scheme instead of black leather trim.
Inside, the new model adds power features such as jam-proof, impact-resistant windows on all doors, a four-way power-adjustable driver seat, and a two-way manually adjustable passenger seat. Safety and assistance systems are enhanced with side airbags for the driver and front passenger, side curtain airbags, and a suite of driver-assist technologies including lane departure warning, forward collision alert, and blind-spot monitoring.
The Moskvich 3 continues to be powered by a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine rated at 150 horsepower and is offered with either a CVT or a six-speed manual transmission. The entry price for the basic configuration remains 1.97 million rubles, reflecting the model’s baseline appeal in the compact crossover segment.
In other news, earlier reports indicate that the Moscow City Duma approved updates to the parking facilities for the capital’s mayoral office, replacing the fleet with Moskvich 3 crossovers. This shift underscores the brand’s growing public-sector presence and the visibility of Moskvich models in municipal operations.