Trudoemkostj Rabot Lada Largus

20.03.2019

First generation [ ] First generation Overview Manufacturer Also called Lada 117 (wagon, Finland) Lada 119 (hatchback, Finland) Lada 1117 (wagon) Lada 1118 (sedan) Lada 1119 (hatchback) Lada Kalina Production 2003–2013 Assembly, (), ( & ) Body and chassis 5-door 5-door 4-door Powertrain 1.4 L () 1.6 L () 1.6 L () Dimensions 2,470 mm (97.2 in) Length 3,850 mm (151.6 in) (hatchback) 4,050 mm (159.4 in) (sedan & wagon) Width 1,670 mm (65.7 in) Height 1,500 mm (59.1 in) 1,080 kg (2,381 lb) Production began with a four-door in 2005, a five-door being released in 2006 and a in 2007. The hot-dip galvanized steel with enhanced corrosion resistance used in the production of this car was specially developed by a number of Russian steel producers. The first generation Kalina scored 5.6 points out of 16 in a frontal crash test conducted by the Russian safety assessment program in 2005, and was awarded one star out of four. The Kalina is exported to most Western European markets with a price of about €7,000–8,000. It offers driver and passenger,,, and rear seats that can be folded so that a horizontal platform is formed. There are three options, ranging from 81 to 98 (60 to 72 kW): a 1.4-litre 16-valve (91 hp; 67 kW), a 1.6-litre 8-valve (81 hp; 60 kW) and a 1.6-litre 16-valve (98 hp; 72 kW).

Lada Largus topic. The Lada Largus is a compact MPV ( M-segment in Europe ) built by the Russian manufacturer AvtoVAZ since 2012. It is essentially a rebadged version of the Renault -developed first generation Dacia Logan MCV and is produced as a joint project with Renault and Nissan.

Its trade name is Kalina in most countries, but in, where kalina means rattle or clatter, the car is marketed as the Lada 119. Its main competitors are cars like the. A sportier version, the Kalina GS Sport, is also produced and there has been a version, revealed as a concept car, that uses a 1.6 petrol engine derived from the naturally aspirated standard models. A Lada Kalina was used as the 'Reasonably-Priced Car' in the television series. It was the fourth most popular car in Russia in 2009, debuting with 60,746 sales nationally, and ranked first in 2012.

Lada El Lada [ ] The electric car Lada El Lada was introduced in 2011. This was a Lada Kalina station wagon with the 30 kW electric motor powered by the 23 kWh battery pack. Only 100 electric Ladas were produced.

Trudoemkostj Rabot Lada Largus

• 1.6 L • 1.6 L I4 Dimensions 2,476 mm (97.5 in) Length 3,893 mm (153.3 in) (hatchback) 4,084 mm (160.8 in) (wagon) Width 1,670 mm (65.7 in) Height 1,500 mm (59.1 in)–1,560 mm (61.4 in) cross & wagon: 1,125–1,160 kg (2,480–2,557 lb) Sport: 1,626 kg (3,585 lb) The second generation of the car was revealed at the 2012. It is basically a facelifted first generation, albeit with a slightly extended wheelbase and length, 13- or 14-inch wheel discs, and now produced only in hatchback and wagon form. All interior controls are now in English only, just like in the recently introduced Lux models of the. The Kalina was used as the basis for the Japanese, which is produced specifically for the Russian market. Vagonnij list gu 38a blank in word It is powered by a range of two 1.6-litre petrol engines, with 8 and 16-valve respectively, developing 86 to 105 horsepower (64 to 78 kilowatts) and 140 to 145 N⋅m (14 to 15 m⋅kgf) of torque.

The hatchback entered production in May 2013, followed by the station wagon later in September. At the time, AvtoVAZ was expressing hope to enter the US and Canada. A Lada Kalina Sport is currently an available on Lada's Russian website Lada Kalina Cross wagon debuted in 2014. The car differs with increased 20 mm road clearance, the altered gear ratios in transmission and the plastic body kit.