- LADA Azimut engines successfully passed Euro-6 emission testing under extreme conditions.
- Vehicle launch will include 1.6L and 1.8L Russian-made engines with multiple transmission options.
In a significant regulatory milestone, AvtoVAZ confirmed that its latest LADA Azimut models have successfully achieved AvtoVAZ LADA Azimut Euro-6 compliance following extensive engine validation tests. The certification process marks a crucial step toward obtaining official vehicle type approval, ensuring the models meet stringent emission norms required for modern passenger vehicles.
Comprehensive Emission Testing Under Extreme Conditions
The evaluation process was conducted in controlled environments designed to simulate both high and low temperature extremes. These tests were carried out in advanced climatic chambers to ensure consistent engine performance across varying conditions. Engineers focused on optimizing the emission control system to meet regulatory thresholds while maintaining engine efficiency and reliability.
Advanced R&D Validation Infrastructure
The testing and calibration activities were performed at the AvtoVAZ Research and Development Center, which is equipped with high-precision gas analysis systems. These systems measure exhaust gases and particulate emissions in real time, enabling accurate validation of compliance with Euro-6 standards. The facility plays a critical role in refining powertrain technologies for future-ready vehicles.
Engine Options and Launch Specifications
The LADA Azimut will be introduced with locally developed 1.6-liter and 1.8-liter engines. Customers will have the option to choose between manual and automatic transmissions, offering flexibility across different driving preferences. These upgraded engines not only comply with emission regulations but also align with performance and durability expectations in the passenger vehicle segment.
This achievement reinforces AvtoVAZ’s commitment to advancing cleaner combustion technologies while maintaining domestic engineering capabilities for next-generation mobility solutions.
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