The recommended retail price of a top-end sedan of the Russian brand is 1,885,900 rubles, and for a cross-station wagon in a similar design they ask for at least 2 127,900 rubles.
The updated Lada Vesta was launched into production at the Togliatti AVTOVAZ plant in early March 2023, while the presentation of the refreshed sedan and station wagon took place back in February 2022. Then the Izhevsk site produced the first batch of restyled cars, but in the early spring of that year the conveyor was stopped due to a shortage of components. Over the past period of time, the company has found new suppliers and now Vesta is back in business.
First, restyled sedans and station wagons with a basic 90-horsepower 8-valve 1.6-liter engine appeared on sale. Next came versions with a 16-valve engine of the same volume producing 106 hp. They are paired only with a five-speed manual transmission. Now the Lada Vesta has entered the market with a different power unit: an upgraded 1.8 Evo engine (maximum output — 122 hp, torque — 170 Nm), which works in conjunction with CVT.
In the photo: Lada Vesta interior with CVT
Last week, AVTOVAZ declassified the cost of only the “starting” sedan with the new “filling”, and now the full price list has been published on the official Lada website. “Ordinary” sedan and station wagon are offered in four trim levels – Comfort'24, Life'24, Enjoy'24 and Techno'24, and their cross-versions are offered only in the last three. Earlier, AVTOVAZ President Maxim Sokolov noted that the new version of Vesta today is “the most affordable car with an automatic transmission on the Russian market.”
Vesta prices with 1.8 Evo and CVTOptions Comfort'24Life'24Enjoy'24Techno'24Lada Vesta1 588 9001 677 9001 743 9001 885 900Lada Vesta Cross1 820 9001 890 9002 007 900Lada Vesta SW1 718 9001 807 9001 873 9002 015 900Lada Vesta SW Cross1 940 9002 010 9002 127 900
For comparison, the recommended retail price of a four-door Lada Vesta with a base engine is 1,239,900; for the version with a 106-horsepower engine they ask from 1,509,900 to 1,810,900 rubles (depending on the configuration). Buying a Vesta Cross manually will cost 1,733,900 – 1,932,900 rubles. The most affordable “regular” station wagon costs 1,329,900 rubles, a modification with a 106-horsepower engine costs from 1,639,900 to 1,940,900 rubles. The price tag of Vesta SW Cross with a 90-horsepower engine is 1,511,900 rubles, and the version with a 106-horsepower engine can be purchased for 1,853,900 — 2,052,900 rubles.
The “warmed up” versions stand apart in the family – the Lada Vesta Sportline sedan (current price tag — from 2,175,900 to 2,205,900 rubles), sales of which have started in November 2023, as well as the Vesta SW Sportline station wagon (2,350,900 — 2,380,900 rubles), which entered the market in January of this year. They are equipped with a 118-horsepower 1.6-liter engine paired with a five-speed manual.
< p> Let us remind you that now the Lada Vesta (read more about the car in our test drive) is one of the most popular models on the Russian market: according to the results of last month, it ranks second in the top ten, second only to the “budget” Granta. By the way, in the future it will be replaced by a new Lada Iskra family: the appearance of future new products was recently declassified in patent images.