The Moskvich automobile plant plans to produce original cars from Russian steel in 2026. According to socialbites.ca correspondent, the company’s commercial director Maxim Zlatokrylets spoke about this at the Moscow International Automotive Forum IMAF.
The plant plans to produce a car with an internal combustion engine. The company plans to localize telematics, soft seat elements, fuel tanks, etc. by 2025. By 2026, Moskvich will present its own car.
Zlatokrylets also noted that there were difficulties in developing the new product due to the impossibility of stamp production at the enterprise.
“All stamps in the world are now made in South Korea. The lightest stamp weighs about 200 tons. Now we are faced with the question of where to get the stamp and how to deliver it. But we are ready, it is in our plans,” he said.
Development of a new car under the Moskvich brand known in April last year. Later, the Telegram channel “Russian Car” claimed that we are talking about a crossover. The length of the car is claimed to be 4400 mm, height 1660 mm, width 1850 mm. The car will also have a sloping roof, thin L-shaped headlights, recessed door handles and a two-level radiator grille. It was noted that this will be an electric car.
Formerly FAW It was announced New crossover for Russia.
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Source: Gazeta
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