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Not Fiat: the new crossover from Italy got an attractive price

Stas SidilevLife
EVO3
EVO3 is a novelty that is very familiar to Ukrainians. Source: EVO

When speaking about cheap crossovers from Italy, you think of Fiat. However, the new EVO3 at an attractive price is a completely different car. It has long been familiar to Ukrainians.

EVO reported on the novelty. It is an adapted and slightly modified version of the JAC JS2 Chinese crossover. The assembly of cheap cars from the PRC is now often set up in Italy.

The new EVO3 has minimal differences from the original model under the JAC brand: another false radiator grille, a contrasting black roof and modified decorative elements.

JAC EVO3

The vehicle is compact. The length is 4.1 meters. The trunk volume in a five-seat saloon is 450 liters. The equipment list includes a 9.0-inch multimedia screen, climate control, cruise control, navigation, parktronic and rearview camera.

The Italian-Chinese budget crossover is powered by a 1.5-liter gasoline engine with 113 hp. It is possible to order a factory HBO. The price of the car starts from 17,900 euros.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, the cheapest Tesla model is preparing for premiere. It has already been shown online.

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