Production of Lada cars at the former Nissan plant will begin at 13:41 in Q2 2023.

AvtoVAZ in the second quarter of this year St. It is preparing to produce cars under the Lada brand at the former Nissan plant in St. According to the press service of AvtoVAZ, this was announced by the head of the company, Maxim Sokolov, at a meeting of the governing body of the Union of Machinery Manufacturers of Russia.

Company, St. Petersburg plans to produce several new models under the Lada brand in the C and D segments. It was not specified which models will roll off the assembly line. Sokolov noted that the production will be established jointly with partners in friendly countries. AvtoVAZ plans to produce a total of more than 400,000 vehicles in 2023.

Also this year, AvtoVAZ will restart production of Lada Largus and will produce an experimental batch of e-Largus electric vehicles in Izhevsk by the end of the year.

st. General Manager of the Lada production site in St. Petersburg appointed Ivan Mironov, who previously served as Senior Advisor to the President of JSC AvtoVAZ. According to Maxim Sokolov, the former Nissan factory rename Lada St. in Petersburg.



Source: Gazeta

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