Sales of the Volga C50 Sedan Set to Begin in Summer 2026
The new business sedan Volga C50 is scheduled to hit the market in the summer of 2026, marking the second model from the Volga brand after the K50 crossover, which is based on the Geely Monjaro platform.
In the summer of 2026, the automotive market will welcome the new business sedan Volga C50, which is set to become the second model from the Volga brand following the K50 crossover, built on the Geely Monjaro platform. The Volga company has officially announced this model, generating significant interest among car enthusiasts and industry experts.
According to information released by the company, the Volga C50 sedan will be based on the Geely Preface platform. The new vehicle will measure 4825 mm in length, with a wheelbase of 2800 mm. This design will provide ample space for passengers and ensure comfort during trips. The new model will be equipped with a powerful two-liter turbocharged engine, available in two tuning options: 150 and 200 horsepower. This variety will cater to the needs of different categories of drivers, from those prioritizing fuel efficiency to those seeking more power.
The Volga C50 sedan will also offer a wide range of options for its future owners. Among the available features are modern LED optics, a keyless entry system, dual-zone climate control, cruise control, and a 12-speaker audio system that promises high-quality sound. Additionally, the vehicle will be equipped with rain and light sensors, as well as a surround-view system, enhancing comfort and safety while driving.
Prices for the new Volga C50 will start at 4 million rubles, which is approximately 50,000 US dollars. This pricing strategy makes the model competitive in the business sedan market, where there is a high demand for vehicles that offer superior performance and comfort.
It is noteworthy that the Russian automaker Moskvich recently announced the start of sales for two models of crossovers in the 'M' line. The large-scale assembly of these vehicles commenced at the plant in late 2025. The flagship Moskvich M90 is available in a single version, equipped with a 2-liter engine paired with an automatic transmission. Prices for this model are set at 4.2 million rubles, equivalent to approximately 53,100 US dollars.
In light of these developments, it is also important to mention that since the beginning of 2026, China has actively begun to block unofficial schemes for car supplies to Russia. This could impact the automotive market in the country, as many manufacturers, including Russian ones, are seeking new solutions to meet their component and vehicle needs.
Thus, the launch of the Volga C50 business sedan and the new models from Moskvich represent significant steps for the development of the Russian automotive industry, which is striving to adapt to new market conditions and consumer demands.