Russian-assembled Solaris HC (Hyundai Creta) crossovers with automatic transmissions have become significantly cheaper. The price reduction affected models with both 1.6-liter and 2.0-liter engines, making the car more attractive to buyers. The Solaris brand continues to adjust its pricing policy to strengthen its position in the market.
For example, the Family AT configuration with a 1.6-liter engine and front-wheel drive has decreased in price by 245 thousand rubles and now costs 2.648 million rubles. The basic Prime version with the same engine has fallen in price from 2.67 to 2.428 million rubles. Models with a 2.0-liter engine have also become more affordable: the Lifestyle AT 2.0 configuration with all-wheel drive is now estimated at 3.018 million rubles instead of 3.264 million rubles.
Earlier, in early June, the Solaris brand had already reduced the cost of basic versions of the Solaris KRS (Kia Rio), Solaris KRX (Kia Rio X-Line) and Solaris HC models with a manual transmission, lowering their price below 2 million rubles.
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