Lada Largus

The Lada Largus is a compact estate car built by the Russian manufacturer AvtoVAZ for Russia and CIS countries 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.

[1] After the Lada Riva had been removed from production in December 2010 AvtoVAZ no longer produced any inexpensive and roomy station wagon models.

It is part of a larger common plan of the companies to produce five models in Russia, based on the Dacia B0 platform.

It is equipped with air conditioning, an anti-lock braking system, 2 frontal airbags, 5 or 7 seats, bluetooth hands free and an MP3 player.

[15] Lada sells Special Models [16] such as wheelchair vans[17] or various special bodies (cargo trucks,[18] refrigerated vans,[19] workshop vehicles, medical services (non-emergency stretcher transport (ambulette) [20] and ambulance[21][22] versions), taxis[23][24] and social taxis[25] based on the Largus.

Belarus Post Lada Largus Van
Lada Largus Cross
Facelift (front)
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Lada Largus R90
Moscow Police Lada Largus R90
Lada Largus Prima box van.