Robotic Assembly and Aftermarket Support for Lada Granta

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The Lada Granta stands as a compact passenger car produced on an automated line that delivers precision to the 0.1 mm level. Footage from a well-known manufacturing overview channel highlights a layout where Kuka robots operate with remarkable autonomy, guided by a fixed coordinate grid for the car body. These machines perform both arc welding and spot welding with consistent, repeatable results. A key design choice allows rapid reconfiguration: loading a new program lets the line switch to different models without overhauling the entire workflow, enabling swift adaptation to shifting production needs.

In market terms, the Granta is recognized as the most affordable and best-selling model in Russia. Industry data from a regional trade association shows Granta accounting for a substantial share of October car sales, illustrating its significance in the local automotive landscape.

Supply readiness for common tire sizes

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Video: YouTube channel At the Factory

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