New crossovers from the Moskvich car factory's M-line will cost about 3–4 million rubles. This forecast was given by Maxim Kadakov, editor-in-chief of Za Rulem magazine.
According to him, the new Moskvich M70 will cost about 3 million rubles. At first, it will be presented in a front-wheel drive version, and later a four-wheel drive version will appear. The engine range will include 1.5 and 2 liter units.
Moskvich M90 will cost about 4 million rubles, Kadakov suggested. This is a large seven-seater model with a 200-horsepower two-liter engine, a nine-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.
Both cars drive much more thoroughbred than the modern Moskvich cars we already know. In the M70, I am more impressed by the combination of a two-liter engine and a nine-speed hydroautomatic.
Kadakov added that Russia loves this combination.
M70 is more dynamic, and M90 is a smooth, comfortable car. By the way, I like the beige and coffee color of the interior in the M90, it looks very good.
Earlier it became known that Moskvich 3 is increasingly appearing on the secondary market.