After the suspension, AvtoVAZ returned the Lada Largus to mass production
Photo: AvtoVAZ website
At the beginning of this year, AvtoVAZ returned the popular Lada Largus cars to the Russian market, which became a significant event for the country's automotive industry. After a temporary suspension of production due to sanctions, car assembly was moved from Tolyatti to Izhevsk and resumed in May, Interfax writes. This allowed the company to return to full production of the Lada Largus, offering customers a variety of model options.
According to information from the press service of the automaker, the Lada Largus car is already available for purchase in a dealer network that unites 319 showrooms throughout Russia. Buyers can currently choose from four trim levels, including three five-seat station wagons and one commercial van. There are also plans to launch seven-seater station wagons and a Cross version this fall, which will expand the range and satisfy the diverse needs of customers.
The five-seater Lada Largus station wagon, presented in the Classic configuration, is equipped with an eight-valve engine producing 90 hp. and has an impressive range of options, including the ERA-GLONASS system, ABS, air conditioning, power steering, power windows and central locking with remote control. In addition, buyers can choose an option with a 16-valve engine with a power of 106 hp, which gives the car additional dynamics and performance.
Lada Largus is a car that enjoys well-deserved popularity in the market due to its reliability, capacity and ease of use. This car was loved by customers for the high build quality inherent in the entire Lada line, as well as for its adaptation to Russian road conditions. From 2012 to 2022, more than 500 thousand Lada Largus cars were produced, highlighting its popularity and durability in the market.

