Lada Specifications

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Lada Specifications


Lada was set up in 1970 with help from Fiat which was also instrumental in establishing FSO in Poland. A new factory was built at Togliattigrad, west of Moscow, and production commenced of a Soviet version of the ageing Fiat 124, although the Lada iteration did make some concessions to the harsh Russian conditions it would operate in, particularly with the use of thicker steel. There was a departure in 1979 with the all Russian Niva, a small four-wheel-drive with reasonable off-road ability and a low price.

This was followed by the Samara hatchback in 1984, this car featuring a more modern layout with front-wheel drive, although the car soon earned a poor reputation due to incosistent build quality and non-existant reliability. In 1996 the new 110 looked very different, with rounded styling and the option of 8 or 16 valve fuel injected 91.5ci 1.5 litre engines with up to 94 bhp (70.1 kW). Despite the economic upheavals in Russia, VAZ was able to report a profit for 2001, when it claimed to have built well over 700,000 cars.

1977 Lada Niva 4x4  

1977 Lada Niva 4x4

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