Moskvitch 3
Moskvitch 3 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | JSC Moscow Automobile Plant Moskvitch |
Production | 2022–present |
Assembly | JSC Moscow Automobile Plant Moskvitch |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Compact crossover SUV |
Body style | 5-door SUV |
Related | Sehol X4 |
Powertrain | |
Engine |
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Electric motor | Permanent magnet synchronous motor (3e) |
Power output |
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Transmission | 6-speed manual Continuously variable transmission 1-speed direct-drive (3e) |
Battery |
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Electric range | 410 km (254.8 mi) |
Plug-in charging | IEC 62196 Type 2 |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,620 mm (103.1 in) |
Length | 4,410 mm (173.6 in) |
Width | 1,800 mm (70.9 in) |
Height | 1,660 mm (65.4 in) |
Curb weight |
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The Moskvitch 3 (Russian: Москви́ч 3) is a compact crossover sold by Moskvitch in Russia since 2022. The vehicle is a locally assembled rebadged version of the Sehol X4 by JAC Motors, produced using semi knock-down kits in cooperation with Russian lorry and engine manufacturer Kamaz.[1][2][3][4]
History
The Moskvitch 3 is the first vehicle to be launched by the revived JSC Moscow Automobile Plant Moskvitch.[5][6][7][8] However, it bears little commonality to the last vehicles produced by the company in its last iteration, which was known for its saloons and hatchbacks during the era of the Soviet Union. The revival of the company is part of a broader effort by the Russian government to support the Russian domestic car industry, in the face of western sanctions and the withdrawal of several brands from the country. In 2022, Renault Russia divested in its automobile plant in Moscow, which it had acquired from the bankrupt AZLK. The plant was taken over by the Government of Moscow in 2022, and renamed the JSC Automobile Factory Moskvitch.
Production of the Moskvitch 3 at the restarted plant began in November 2022, with the details of the vehicle revealed in the following days[9][10]
In April 2023, the Moscow City Duma proposed to sell its existing Toyota Camry based fleet, replacing them with the Moskvitch 3.[11]
In July 2023, the Chairman of the State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin suggested focusing on cars produced in Russia, such as those produced by Lada, as well as Moskvitch. The Minister of Finance, Anton Siluanov, supported the initiative through promising to provide assistance. The Chairman stated:
"We can make the same decision with you regarding the cars used by deputies of the State Duma: we have Moskvitch, we have Lada, we have Aurus. In our power, as soon as possible the fleet of cars of the State Duma should be replenished with Lada and Moskvitch."
Production
The production of the Moskvitch 3 is planned in three stages. From the start of production in November 2022, vehicles are manufactured using semi knock-down kits with the assistance of Russian manufacturer Kamaz, as well as foreign manufacturer JAC Motors.[12] In stage II, planning to begin in 2024, it is planned to increase the localisation of manufacturing, through the attraction of Russian suppliers for components such as body panels and control systems. In stage III in the near future, near full local production of vehicles is anticipated.[13]
2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
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Moskvitch 3 | 400 | 40,000 | 80,000 | 95,000 |
Moskvitch 3e | 200 | 10,000 | 20,000 | 25,000 |
In mid July 2023, the company reported that they had produced more than 11,000 vehicles since the start of production.[15] The company further stated that they would stop vehicle production for the wellbeing of their workers from the 22nd of July, with production continuing on the 6th of August.
Models
- Moskvitch 3 (2022–present) - Standard model derived from the Sehol X4, available with a 1.5 L engine with either a 6 speed manual transmission or CVT.[16][17][18]
- Moskvitch 3e (2022–present) - Replaces the 1.5 L engine of the Moskvitch 3 with an 193 hp electric motor producing 340 N m of torque, and a battery with a range of 410 km.[19][20]
- Moskvitch 3 Comfort (2023–present) - In April 2023, Moskvitch announced a higher spec option for the Moskvitch 3, named the Moskvitch 3 Comfort.[21][22] The vehicle is only available with a 1.5 L engine with CVT. This model includes additional features such as fully LED lights, digital gauge cluster, automatic folding mirrors, multi-directional cameras, a forward collision warning system, high beam control, lane departure warning and blind spot monitoring. Further safety improvements include the addition of side airbags and safety curtains as the original model was only equipped with front driver and passenger airbags.
All models are available in white, silver, black, red and blue colour schemes.
Sales
Month / Year | 2023 |
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January | 29[23] |
February | 57[23] |
March | 500[24] |
April | 969[25] |
May | 860[26] |
June | 1,504[27] |
July | 2,132[28] |
August | |
September | |
October | |
November | |
December | |
Total | 6,051 (July 2023) |
In addition to being sold in Russia, the Moskvitch 3 is also available in other countries in the CIS, including Belarus, Kazakhstan and Abkhazia.[29]
Operators
State Operators
- Russia
- Main Directorate for Traffic Safety[30]
- Ministry of Health[31]
- Moscow City Administrative Technical Inspection Association[32]
- Moscow Construction Supervision Agency[33]
- National Guard of Russia[34]
- Police of Russia[35]
Civil Operators
- Russia
- Belkacar[36]
- Citydrive[37]
- Citymobil[38]
- Taxovichkof[38]
- Yandex Drive[39]
- Yandex Taxi[40]
See also
References
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