Official sales of the new Neta S station wagon have commenced in China, according to carnewschina. The entry price starts at 190 thousand yuan, a figure that translates to roughly 2.46 million rubles at the exchange rate cited during publication.
The vehicle measures 4980 mm in length, 1980 mm in width, and 1480 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2980 mm. Ground clearance stands at 133 mm. A practical feature is the rear seats, which fold flat to extend luggage space from 593 liters to 1295 liters when needed.
Inside, the cabin showcases two compact refrigerators, a large 17.6-inch infotainment screen, and front seats equipped with heating, ventilation, and a massage function. A panoramic roof enhances the sense of openness and includes UV protection rated at 99.9 percent.
Powertrain options in the Chinese market include a 1.5-liter gasoline engine delivering 94 horsepower and an electric motor of 268 horsepower. A 268 horsepower electric variant is also offered, giving buyers a choice between efficient hybrid-like operation and full electric performance.
Earlier reports hinted that Great Wall Motor would unveil the Tank 700 SUV for the Russian market. The Tank 700 is a frame-bodied SUV with a length of 5090 mm and a wheelbase of 3000 mm. Its ground clearance reaches 245 mm and the interior accommodates five passengers. It stands as the largest model yet released by the Chinese brand.
The Tank 700 can be configured with the Hi4 hybrid system, which combines a 3.0-liter V6 engine, an electric motor, and a 9-speed automatic transmission. Combined output is around 422 hp, with an electric range of up to 95 km. Real-world fuel consumption in mixed driving conditions is reported at about 10.8 liters per 100 kilometers.
In related market news, the Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max has recently been reported as the best-selling seven-seater crossover in the Russian Federation, underscoring ongoing demand for larger family-oriented SUVs in the region.