Sales of the Lada Aura sedan in Belarus began back in February, but the model did not generate much interest. According to representatives of the local distributor, only two cars found buyers in eight months, and both were purchased by private individuals, although the initial focus was on the corporate sector.
This car is quite specific, and we didn't initially count on it. It's more of a one-off story. When we brought the Lada Aura, we initially expected interest from legal entities. We are not planning any more deliveries at this time. Considering how long the sales of the two units took, it became clear that this model is not in demand in Belarus.
The Lada Iskra was shown for the first time at the "Motor Show-2025" in Minsk. Belarusian prices have not yet been announced, but the distributor expects them to be lower than the Russian ones. According to preliminary estimates, the sedan may cost from 44 thousand Belarusian rubles, and the SW-Cross station wagon from 59 thousand. The exact figures are promised to be announced closer to the start of sales.
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