In Russia, new Chevrolets began to be sold cheaper than their Chinese counterparts

by alex

From 2 million rubles

New Chevrolet Groove crossovers have appeared in Russia, competing with their Chinese counterparts. Prices start from 2 million rubles (the top version reaches 2.4 million rubles). These cars are available in different cities, including Krasnodar and Rostov-on-Don.

Chevrolet Groove costs less than even many Chinese models. For example, BAIC X35 is sold for 2.2 million rubles, and the price of Kaiyi X3 is from 2.238 million rubles. Omoda C5, popular among Russians, costs at least 2.68 million rubles.

All Chevrolet Groove are equipped with front-wheel drive and 1.5-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engines with 105 or 110 hp, as well as a CVT. Prices range from 2.02 to 2.4 million rubles. The basic “Import” package includes ABS, EBD, tire pressure sensors, airbags, a rear view camera, parking sensors, heated mirrors, dual-zone climate control and a multimedia system.

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Chevrolet Groove is a rebranding of the Chinese Baojun 510. The differences are in the radiator grille, logos and interior materials. They are produced by the Chinese joint venture SAIC-GM-Wuling.

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