The current starting price for the gasoline Moskvich is 1,970,000 rubles, with a variator option priced at 65,000 rubles.
There are options to obtain a cheaper vehicle by about 200,000 to 300,000 rubles, but those deals come with specific requirements that must be met.
This article was prepared with input from a journalist who operates in contexts subject to regulation in the Russian Federation.
In one dealership, researchers observed a Moskvich model priced at 1,770,000 rubles. The car in white, equipped with a 150-horsepower turbo engine and MCP, carried a discount tied to several conditions: the car must be a 2022 production, and the buyer must simultaneously secure a loan, purchase a comprehensive insurance package, and trade in an existing vehicle through the dealership’s trade-in program.
For instance, if a buyer only obtains a loan, the discount might range from 60,000 to 70,000 rubles. Other dealers report similar trade-in and financing arrangements, although some show cars strictly priced according to the official price list.
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Source: Reported dealership data and market observations.