Moskvich Price List and New Models for Russia

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Moskvich Announces Price List and New Models for Domestic Market

The official Moskvich plant has published the latest price lists for vehicles produced at the capital’s manufacturing site. The documents outline the new lineup and the corresponding costs for customers in Russia and neighboring markets. The page confirms several key pricing options tied to the two main variants of the Moskvich 3 family.

For the Moskvich 3 crossover, a 1.5 liter turbocharged gasoline engine delivering 150 horsepower is highlighted. This model is offered in a single configuration with two gearbox options. The version equipped with a six speed manual transmission is priced at 1.97 million rubles, while the model paired with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) comes in at 2.035 million rubles. The pricing approach reflects the choice of transmission and the anticipated features standard to the base configuration.

In addition to the combustion engine variant, the Moskvich 3e expands the portfolio with an electric drive rated at 193 horsepower. The electric version is listed at 3.5 million rubles and is available in one configuration only, emphasizing a streamlined product approach for the electric family line.

Comparative details describe the Moskvich 3e as differing from its petrol counterpart through several enhancements and options. The electric variant features a panoramic roof in place of a traditional sunroof, a complete camera system around the vehicle, LED headlights and taillights replacing halogen lighting, and additional safety features such as side and curtain airbags. The rear windows are tinted, and the interior includes a digital instrument cluster with a 10.25 inch display, along with other equipment designed to elevate comfort and driver information access.

Statements from city leadership indicate that Moskvich crossovers and electric vehicles will be available through all domestic dealers of the brand as of March. A nationwide network of 52 sales and service points has been established across 23 Russian cities to support distribution and aftersales service. The plant has outlined production targets including a goal to manufacture 50,000 vehicles in 2023, with 10,000 units of that total powered by electric motors. Leadership projects a doubling of annual production within a year, signaling a strong push to expand market presence and local manufacturing capacity.

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