Aurus Senat
Russian luxury automobile
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- The Aurus Senat (Russian: Aypyc Сенат ) is a luxury full-size car by Russian automaker Aurus Motors and developed by NAMI in Moscow, Russia.
- The Aurus Senat was retro-styled after the ZIS-110, a Soviet limousine introduced in 1945.
- The Senat was shown publicly at the Moscow International Automobile Salon in September 2018.
- ' Unified Modular Platform ' ) were expected to be available for export to the Middle East and China in late 2018.
- Expected retail prices were increased in 2018 to 10 million rubles ($US160,000), but in 2021, still before the first deliveries, became higher than 20 million rubles (~$US300,000).
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WikipediaThe Aurus Senat (Russian: Aypyc Сенат) is a luxury full-size car by Russian automaker Aurus Motors and developed by NAMI in Moscow, Russia. It is the presidential state car of Russia under Vladimir Putin. The Aurus Senat was retro-styled after the ZIS-110, a Soviet limousine introduced in 1945.
The first known use of the Senat was during Russian president Vladimir Putin's 2018 presidential inauguration. The Senat was shown publicly at the Moscow International Automobile Salon in September 2018. Cars of the Kortezh series (also known in Russian: Единая модульная платформа, ЕМП, lit. 'Unified Modular Platform') were expected to be available for export to the Middle East and China in late 2018. A civilian version of the Senat is manufactured by a joint venture between the NAMI and LiAZ firms. Expected retail prices were increased in 2018 to 10 million rubles ($US160,000), but in 2021, still before the first deliveries, became higher than 20 million rubles (~$US300,000). The Aurus Senat is part of the Kortezh series, which will eventually include a van and an SUV.
In June 2022, Turkmenistan purchased a Senat for use by Serdar Berdimuhamedov.
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