The Chinese brand VGV has updated the sales conditions for the U70 Pro family crossover, which is assembled in Belarus. Formally, the base prices have not changed, but direct discounts for cars with 2024 PTS (Vehicle Passport) have been significantly reduced or completely canceled, according to "Auto News of the Day."
The Lifestyle version with a five-seater interior lost the most - the previous discount of 150 thousand rubles was canceled. For the seven-seater Lifestyle version, the discount was reduced to 125 thousand, and in the top-end Executive configuration - to 150 thousand rubles (minus 50 thousand from the previous level).
As a result, direct discounts remained only for the seven-seater versions of 2024, while cars with 2025 PTS are now sold without any benefits.
Current prices for VGV U70 Pro:
- Lifestyle (5 seats, 2024 PTS) - 2.55 million rubles (discount canceled);
- Lifestyle (7 seats, 2024 PTS) - 2.47 million rubles (discount 125 thousand);
- Executive (7 seats, 2024 PTS) - 2.60 million rubles (discount 150 thousand);
- Lifestyle (5 seats, 2025 PTS) - 2.55 million rubles;
- Lifestyle (7 seats, 2025 PTS) - 2.60 million rubles;
- Executive (7 seats, 2025 PTS) - 2.75 million rubles;
All versions are equipped with a 1.5-liter turbo engine with 143 hp, a six-speed "manual" or "automatic" transmission and front-wheel drive.
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