A number of Russian car dealerships have begun listing new Chinese electric crossovers for sale, specifically the Roewe Marvel R, imported directly into the country. Local announcements note these imports on the dealer websites, signaling a growing interest in electric mobility from Chinese manufacturers among Russian buyers.
Retail venues in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Simferopol are presenting Roewe Marvel R models, with price tags that vary by configuration and version. Typical asks range from roughly 3 million rubles to just over 4.1 million rubles for the top-tier trims. The pricing reflects the model’s positioning in the premium electric crossover segment rather than a budget option.
In terms of size, the Roewe Marvel R measures about 4678 millimeters in length, 1919 millimeters in width, and 1618 millimeters in height, with a wheelbase of 2800 millimeters. The base rear-wheel-drive variant uses a single electric motor delivering around 186 horsepower. The all-wheel-drive version, equipped with dual motors, peaks at about 302 horsepower. All configurations rely on a 70‑kilowatt-hour traction battery and offer a stated range that varies by drivetrain: approximately 505 kilometers per charge for the rear-drive version and about 460 kilometers for the all-wheel-drive setup.
Standard equipment across the lineup includes LED daytime running lights, a panoramic glass roof, an onboard media system with navigation, heated front seating, dual-zone climate control, a wireless charging pad for smartphones, and a suite of driver-assistance features. These features encompass a lane-keeping system, blind-spot monitoring, and remote trunk release, aiming to deliver a contemporary, convenient driving experience.
Earlier industry updates indicated that Russian auto retailers are also introducing a new generation of right-hand-drive Nissan Serena minivans into the market, expanding the range of imported models available to local consumers.