"Mishka" is a car of an especially small class "A", developed by specialists of JSC ASM-Holding and SSC FSUE NAMI. Its distinctive feature is ease of maintenance and low operating costs. The car is designed for people with a low income level.
The basic model of "Bear" is a four-seater car with a monocoque three-door station wagon. Its design is a low-alloy steel frame on which polymer equipment (doors, fenders, hood, trunk, etc.) is hung.
The machine is equipped with a four-cylinder MeMZ-2477 engine manufactured by the Melitopol Motor Plant. The motor has a power of 70 hp, volume 1, 299 thousand cubic meters. cm, meets the EURO-3 toxicity standards. The manufacturer plans to release "Bear" with a two-cylinder diesel engine Steyr. The gearbox in the car is mechanical, two-shaft, six-speed.
The Mishka car is front-wheel drive. The manufacturer promised good cross-country ability - the car has a flat bottom, ground clearance (ground clearance) is 185 mm. Since the car body is made of polymers, the "Bear" has a small curb weight - 860 kg. The gross vehicle weight is 1190 kg.
The car can reach speeds of up to 155 km / h. Fuel consumption (AI-92, 95) does not exceed 5.8 liters. for 100 km. On the basis of the basic model, a car has been developed with the equipment "gasoline-gas-propane", the gas consumption is 7 liters of propane per 100 km.
On the basis of "Mishka", models for disabled people with a manual mechanical drive, models with a body "Van" and "Pickup" have also been developed and are being operated.
The car uses 75% of unified parts, components and assemblies. The interior of the car is velor. Steel stamped discs. The standard package includes audio preparation, a spare wheel, a jack. Colors "Bears" - "silver", "white", "red", "yellow", "gray-blue". If you wish, you can order a metallic coating for any color for an additional fee.
The car is designed to operate at ambient temperatures from -40 to + 45 ° C degrees and relative humidity up to 90%. Warranty and post-warranty maintenance of "Mishka" is carried out by service stations in Russia.