Faced with the shortage of electronic components Lada, the Russian car brand, will return to manufacture mechanical vehicles

📊Executive Summary
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has severely impacted the supply chains of many companies, including Lada, a Russian automotive brand. The shortage of electronic components, particularly semiconductors, has forced Lada to revert to manufacturing mechanical vehicles without modern electronic features. This decision reflects a significant shift in production strategy, as the company will produce models like the Lada Granta and Lada Niva without semiconductor-dependent functions. The production of other models reliant on components from Renault will be halted indefinitely, and the working week has been reduced to four days. This situation highlights the critical supply chain disruptions affecting the automotive industry in Russia due to geopolitical tensions and the ongoing semiconductor shortage....
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