
Video: New Hyundai Solaris For & Nbsp; Russia: Official Photos

Hyundai has released the first official photos of the updated second-generation Solaris sedan. The full premiere of the model will take place 18th of Febuary at the brand's plant in St. Petersburg, where the production of four-doors has been launched. At the same time, sales of new items will begin.



- The Russian Hyundai Solaris received an enlarged grille with a mesh pattern, new headlights, a hood and bumpers, as well as redesigned lights and wheels. Externally, the model for the first time in its history will not look like the Chinese sedan Hyundai Verna, updated in 2019 and received lights with long stripes on the trunk lid.
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The interior of Solaris has been redesigned with an enlarged screen for the multimedia system and other central ventilation deflectors. There was also a modification with door cards trimmed with red inserts and stitching of the same color on the steering wheel and gear lever.
- There is no information on technical changes yet. The pre-styled Hyundai Solaris is offered with a choice of two gasoline naturally aspirated engines: a 100-horsepower 1.4 and a 123-horsepower 1.6. They are paired with six-speed "mechanics" or "automatic". Prices for the sedan start at 746,000 rubles.
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