In February, the Belarusian brand Belgee raised prices for all-wheel drive versions of the Belgee X70 crossover in Russia by 20 thousand rubles, which corresponds to an increase of 0.65–0.72%.
The price increase affected the restyled Style, Prestige and Prestige+ trim levels, which were released on the Russian market in November last year. All of them are equipped with a 1.5-liter gasoline turbo engine with a capacity of 150 hp, operating as part of the MHEV "mild hybrid" system. It includes a 48-volt belt-driven starter-generator and a lithium-ion battery. The electric motor helps when starting and in the first seconds of acceleration, adding up to 50 Nm of torque.
All all-wheel drive versions use an alternative seven-speed 7DCT robotic gearbox with two “wet” clutches. All-wheel drive is implemented through a fifth-generation BorgWarner multi-plate clutch with automatic torque distribution between the axles. There is also an Offroad mode for driving on difficult surfaces.
Current prices for Belgee X70 with all-wheel drive:
- Style 4WD 7DCT — 2 806 990 rubles
- Prestige 4WD 7DCT — 3 006 990 rubles
- Prestige+ 4WD 7DCT — 3 081 990 rubles
Prices for front-wheel drive versions of the X70 have not changed. They are equipped with the same 150-horsepower turbo engine, but without a starter-generator, and are equipped with a six-speed Aisin automatic transmission.
A month earlier, Belgee had already adjusted prices in Russia: then all models of the brand became more expensive, including the X50 and X70 crossovers, as well as the S50 sedan.
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