The 2025 Moskvich 3 crossover, one of the most affordable Russian-assembled cars, has become more expensive again. According to price list monitoring, the cost of all trim levels of the model has increased by 48 thousand rubles, which is 2.4-2.7% of the previous price. The new price tags affected both standard versions and a version with manual control for people with disabilities.
Current prices for the 2025 Moskvich 3 are as follows: the Standard Plus trim level with a manual transmission costs 1,851,000 rubles, with a CVT - 1,951,000 rubles, the Comfort version with a CVT is estimated at 2,083,000 rubles, and the manual control version - 1,986,000 rubles.
The model is equipped with a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine with a capacity of 136 horsepower, working with a six-speed "mechanics" or CVT, and has only front-wheel drive.
This is the second price increase for the Moskvich 3 in 2025: in May, the cost increased by 38 thousand rubles. The manual control modification, which went on sale in May, is equipped with a special lever for controlling gas and brake.
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