The message, the text of which is quoted by Gazeta.Ru, notes that the Oting Paladin is a restyled version of the Nissan Terra and is essentially “a car of a Japanese concern, with a Japanese engine, created using Japanese technology.”

The SUV is equipped with a 228-horsepower two-liter turbocharged Mitsubishi 4K31 engine, paired with an automatic transmission.

It is available in four trim levels, the “youngest” of which costs 3.8 million rubles.

The top-end “Prestige” package was valued at 4.5 million rubles.

It is worth noting that not only new, but also used Chinese cars are popular in Russia.

It was previously reported that their sales increased in the Tyumen region.