The cheapest new cars in Russia are named


Over the past year, the price of the Voyah Free crossover has decreased more than the rest of the cars on the Russian market. This was reported to Izvestia on March 11 by Avito Auto experts, who analyzed data on average prices for new cars in February 2025 and compared them with data for February 2024.
Voyah Free fell in price by 23.8% over the year to 6.09 million rubles. The next two places in the rating went to Moskvich brand models: the crossover with the 3 index lost 18.4% in price (to 1.77 million rubles), and the liftback called 6 — 18.1% (to 2.2 million rubles). The fourth place was taken by Chery Tiggo 4 Pro (-13.8%; 2.1 million rubles), and the fifth — Omoda S5 GT (-13.3%; 2.48 million rubles).
Lada Largus (-12.2%; 1.74 million rubles), Chery Arrizo 8 (-11.7%; 3.1 million rubles), Omoda S5 (-9.4%; 2.13 million rubles), Chery Tiggo 8 Pro Max (-7.2%; 3.87 million rubles) and Exeed RX (-5.7%; 5.14 million rubles).
The price of Voyah brand cars decreased the most over the year — by 27.8%. In second place is the BMW brand, whose models have lost an average of 21.3% in price. Moskvich took the third place (-15.9%), and GAC took the fourth (-8.5%). The JAC brand also entered the top five (-4.6%).
At the same time, the average cost of a new car, according to analysts, remained almost unchanged for the year and amounted to 2.98 million rubles.
Earlier in the day, it was reported that in February, the average cost of a car with a mileage of no more than 15 years remained virtually unchanged for Russian, European, Japanese and Korean brands. At the same time, Chinese cars on the "secondary market" increased in price by 2.6%, to 3.74 million rubles.
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