According to RBC, the first train is expected to appear in 2027.

The train will have eight carriages, including a bistro car.

It is clarified that the trains can be combined - accordingly, variations in eight and 16 cars will be available.

The tests are planned to be carried out on the Zelenograd-Tver section.

The head of Russian Railways, Oleg Belozerov, previously announced the approval of a draft version of the train for movement on the high-speed line (HSM) Moscow - St. Petersburg.

Russian President Vladimir Putin called for the use of Russian technologies in the construction of high-speed lines.