In Russia, you can find ads for the new Renault Grand Koleos - a hybrid crossover that is essentially an analog of the Geely Monjaro, but available at a lower price. The cars are imported through alternative channels and offered from 3.75 million rubles. For comparison, "official" Monjaros at dealerships cost from 4.55 to 5.05 million rubles, depending on the configuration.
For the minimum price, the buyer gets the Techno version with a leather interior, a surround-view system, climate control, heated and ventilated seats, 19-inch wheels, and three screens in the cabin. The more expensive Iconic and Espirit Alpine Noir trims offer a panoramic roof, an electric tailgate, and improved interior trim.
All Grand Koleos variants are equipped with an E-Tech hybrid system, combining a 1.5-liter turbo engine, an electric motor, a three-speed DHT Pro gearbox, and a generator. The combined output is 245 hp and 540 N·m of torque.
The model is produced in Busan at the Renault Korea plant, where it was first introduced in June of last year.
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