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25/02/2022
Launch of the mass production of LADA Granta Cross in the version Quest

Russian Automotive Market Research

AVTOVAZ launched production of the compact Lada Granta Cross station wagon in the new version Quest.

LADA Granta Cross became the second model in the Quest line-up. LADA Largus was the first car produced in this version. The concept of cars in the version Quest provides contrasting details: the roof in Granta Cross Quest is painted in the color «Panther» (black), railings, as well as 16-inch light alloy wheel disks with diamond-cut spokes received the same color.

Lada Granta Cross Quest interior received the new seat cover made of special dirt- and water-repellent fabric. Seats are embroidered with the Quest series logo, there is a similar inscription on the body.

The standard equipment of LADA Granta Cross in the version Quest includes the rubber trunk mat and two luggage nets: one fixes the load horizontally, while the second is made in the form of a pocket on the back of the rear seat. This version is also equipped with such options as parking sensors and heated windshield.


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