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24/09/2024
Sales of 4x4 all-wheel drive Sobol NN have started

The Modern Transport Technologies group of companies (GC "STT"), the largest Russian automobile trading house of commercial and passenger vehicles, announces the start of sales of a new generation all-wheel drive Sobol NN 4x4.

Sobol NN 4x4 combines compact dimensions with a large interior space. Depending on the version, the cargo compartment volume can reach 7.8 m3, which allows transporting up to three standard Euro pallets. The Combi version is designed to carry 6 people (including the driver), while there is enough space for cargo — the luggage compartment volume is 3.8 m3.

The 2.5-liter turbodiesel engine develops capacity of up to 150 HP and torque of up to 420 Nm at 1,400 rpm. The road clearance reaches 220 mm in running condition. The vehicle is also equipped with an independent front suspension with a large stroke (200 mm).

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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