Dealers said which cars in the Russian market will be replaced by Moskvich 8 10:24

The new Moskvich 8 crossover will replace similar Korean models in the Russian market. In this respect reports “Avtostat”, referring to the head of the dealer department of the fresh car market Evgeny Zhitnukhin.

“Moskvich 8” will be the Russian analogue of the Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento models, which are no longer officially supplied to our country. The car’s competitors include Chery Tiggo 8 and Geely Okavango,” said Zhitnukhin.

The Moskvich 8 is a seven-seat crossover with a length of 4,824 mm, a width of 1,870 mm and a height of 1,756 mm. The car featured a massive radiator grille with LED optics and a spacious interior. Inside the crossover there is a 174 hp GDI gasoline engine. and a 7-speed “robot”.

The vehicle also has a digital instrument panel, wireless phone charging, 360-degree camera system and much more.

According to Maxim Kadakov, editor-in-chief of Za Rulem, the first version of the seven-seat Moskvich 8 crossover will cost 2.5 million rubles.

Previously reporteddealers now have Forthing T5 Evo crossovers assembled in Russia.

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Source: Gazeta

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