A rare Lada El Lada, the first electric car of AvtoVAZ, has been put up for sale in Moscow. The 2013 car with a mileage of 54.5 thousand km is estimated at 550 thousand rubles. The seller notes that the battery capacity has decreased by about 60%, so the real range on a single charge is only 70 km. Fast charging is not provided - charging from a regular 220 V outlet takes about 8 hours.
This Lada El Lada is not just a production model - only about 100 cars were produced, and this station wagon was one of the five electric vehicles transferred to the leadership of Kislovodsk for a pilot park. Until 2022, they worked as an eco-friendly taxi, transporting tourists around the resort area. Other cars planned for purchase were not purchased then, which makes this specimen unique.
The car is equipped with an 82 hp electric motor, the body is in good condition, the vehicle title is original, the car has had two owners. Despite the limited mileage, the Lada El Lada remains a real rarity and exclusive for collectors and fans of domestic electric vehicle history.
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