Avtovaz

AvtoVAZ (АВТОВАЗ) is a Russian automobile manufacturer, also known as VAZ, Volzhsky Automobilny Zavod (ВАЗ, Во́лжский автомоби́льный заво́д ), set up in collaboration with Fiat. It produces nearly one million cars a year, including the Samara, Lada 110 and the Niva, a 4x4 vehicle. The variations of their first car, the model VAZ-2101, based on the 1966 Fiat 124 and introduced in 1970, are still produced and remain the cars most associated with its Lada brand. The VAZ factory is one of the biggest in the world, has over 90 miles (144 km) of production lines and is unique in that most of the components for the cars are made in-house.

Origins

The plant was set up as a collaboration between Italy and the Soviet Union and built on the banks of the Volga river. A new town named Togliatti, named after an Italian communist, was built around the factory. The Lada was envisaged as a "people's car" like the Citron 2CV or the VW Beetle. The lightweight Italian Fiat 124 was adapted into something intended to survive treacherous Russian driving conditions. Among many changes, aluminium brake drums were added to the rear, and the Fiat engine was revised and converted to overhead camshaft operation. The suspension was raised (to clear rough Russian roads) and the bodyshell was made from thicker, heavier steel. The first Lada models were equipped with a starting handle in case the battery went flat in Siberian conditions, though this was later dropped. Another feature specifically intended to help out in cold conditions was a manual auxiliary fuel pump. Engines fitted to the original Ladas start with the 1.2 L carburettor in the original and go up to the 1.7 L export model set up with a General Motors single point fuel injection system. Diesel engines were fitted for export only. The drivetrain is a simple rear wheel drive setup with a stiff rear axle. The engine is an inline four with two valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft. The Fiat-based Ladas feature various headlight, trim and body styles. The original, Fiat style models included VAZ 2101 sedan and VAZ-2102 station vagon. 1972 saw introduction of deluxe version of the sedan, VAZ-2103, which was based on Fiat 124 Speciale and featured new 1.5L engine and twin headlights. In 1974, the original VAZ-2101 was updated with new engines and interiors; VAZ-2102 underwent the same improvements in 1976. These original models were manufactured until 1984. The VAZ-2106 introduced in 1976 was an updated verion of VAZ-2103, featuring different interiors and new 1.6L engine. 2106 is the oldest and the most popular rear-drive model of AvtoVAZ, its production contunied until 2001 and still carried on by licensees. VAZ-2105, still based on the 2101 but updated to 80s styling, was introduced in 1980. Square headlights and new body panels distinguish this style from the old models. A deluxe version, VAZ-2107, was out in 1982; it featured better engine, refined interiors and Mercedes-like radiator grille. In 1984, the VAZ-2104 station wagon completed the line-up. In the domestic market, these classic models were called Zhiguli. The Lada name was used for exports only, but a large share of Ladas was reexported from Eastern block countries, so the brand was well-known in the domestic market as well.

Non-Fiat models

AvtoVAZ designers proved that they have some original ideas when VAZ-2121 Niva was introduced in 1978. This highly popular city car was made with off-road use in mind, featuring full wheel drive, original hull style and the most powerful 1.7L engine in the VAZ range. The Niva is still in production. Based on the success of the Niva, the design department prepared the new family of front wheel drive models by 1984, a completely domestic design; the body is not unsimilar to Fiat Regata though. Production started with VAZ-21083 Sputnik 3-door hatchback; the series were later renamed Samara. Although the engines are still slighly modified Fiat 124 ones, the line-up features completely new body and interiors, front McPherson suspension and rear torsion bar, rack steering and updated 5-speed gearshift. 5-door VAZ-21093 hatchback followed in 1987, and 4-door 1.5L sedan, VAZ-21099, was introduced in 1990. The same year, the front sides and radiator grille were restyled on the whole Samara range. The 2108-2109 models were in production until 2001, when they were restyled with new side panels, interiors and 1.5L fuel injection engines. Lada 2109 hatchback was rebadged as Lada 2114, and Lada 21099 sedan was rebadged as Lada 2115. The 2104-21099 model range was transferred to IzhMash and ZAZ and is still being manufactured. In 2004 VAZ also introduced Lada 2113, a restyled version of Lada 2108. VAZ-1111 Oka micro-car, which closely resembles Fiat Panda, was introduced in 1988, and in 1991 the production was transferred to KamAZ and SeAZ factories. The break-up of the USSR delayed the production of new 110-series by a couple of years. The VAZ-2110 sedan was introduced in 1996, the 2111 station wagon followed in 1998 and the 2112 hatchback completed the range in 2001. These models are basically based on Samara technology with a new hull and fuel injection engines as standard. The VAZ-2120 Nadezhda minivan is based on original Niva and is in low-volume production since 1998. A five-door version of the Niva, the VAZ-2131, has been in production since 1995.

Market share

Changes to emissions- and safety-legislation meant that AutoVAZ withdrew from most Western markets by the late 1990s; often, there were also problems with spare parts. In the USA they were never sold due to the cold war, but they were available in Canada (where the Niva was quite popular) however Canadians travelling in the USA in a Lada found out that some gas stations refused to sell fuel to them due to some missguided patriotism. The rise in popularity of Far Eastern imports from newly established manufacturers such as Daewoo, Proton, Kia and Hyundai contributed to Lada's demise in the West. These Korean and Malaysian-manufactured vehicles offered modern Japanese-developed technology, reliability and high equipment levels which Lada could not hope to compete with. Though the original Lada, and as of the early part of the new millennium the Samara, have now been withdrawn from Europe, the Lada 110 and the Niva are still sold on the European market, as are the more modern models. The Lada is widely available in many Central- and South American countries as well as Africa, the Middle East and in all of the former Soviet Union. In early post-Communist Russia, a bizarre export market for unwanted Lada vehicles began to emerge. A shortage of both cars and spare parts led to armies of Russian speculators coming to the West (where the cars were considered unfashionable to the point of ridicule and therefore worthless), to buy thousands of Lada cars for export back to their home country. Most of export Lada Samara cars were reexported back in 1994-1996 and they sold very well, due to popular belief that export Ladas are produced with better care than domestic versions. For this reason, Ladas are a relatively rare sight nowadays in Western European countries, although AvtoVAZ has since developed a new generation of Lada cars and is bidding to return to these markets.

Recent developments

As AvtoVAZ was allowed to sell cars to private dealers in late 1980s, mathematician Boris Berezovsky arranged to resell the cars to the public through his LogoVAZ dealerships. In 1993 he started a campaign to collect funds for the people's automobile and created the AVVA venture, which stands for All-Russian Automobile Alliance; the AvtoVAZ held a major share in the venture. The plans were to build a completely new plant for production of Opel Corsa-class car, VAZ-1116. However, the financial crisis of 1998 put these plans to an end. The development concepts of 1116 made a foundation of the Lada Kalina range. GM-AvtoVAZ, a joint-venture with General Motors, adopted updated version of Niva, VAZ-2123, that was considered for production since the 1990s. Named Chevrolet Niva, it's being built on the venture's plant since 2001 and is exported to Europe and Latin America. In 2004, the Chevrolet Viva, a four-door version of the Opel Astra G, was introduced. VAZ has also tried to get into the sportier markets: several Ladas were factory-tuned and given a Momo steering wheel. A convertible was also produced. In 2003, VAZ presented the concept car Lada Revolution, an open single seater sportscar powered by a 1.6 L engine producing 215 hp. There are other experimental cars like VAZ-210834 Tarzan SUV concept, VAZ-211223 110-series coupe, VAZ-1922 monster truck and VAZ-2359 pick-up both based on Niva etc. 2005 will see the introducion of the new B-class Kalina lineup to the market. AvtoVAZ has built a new modern plant for this model and hoping to sell some 200,000 cars annually. Production of Lada 1118 sedan started production in November 2004; the Lada 1119 hatchback and Lada 1117 station wagon with updated DOHC 1.6L engines are to follow in 2005–6. The restyled 110-series model, Lada 2170, is set for production in 2006. By 2006, AvtoVAZ plans to build a plant for Ecotec FAM-1 engines; they are to be used in both GM-AvtoVAZ and Lada cars.

The object of jokes

The original Lada is often thought of as a 'rugged' car, lacking in most modern luxuries expected in modern cars. While sanctions banned their export to the United States, Ladas were available in several Western countries during the 1980s, including Canada and Britain, where, due to a perception of poor quality and their low price, they became the subject of jokes such as these:
Q: How do you double the resale value of a Lada?
A: Fill 'er up!
Q: Why do Ladas come as standard with rear window defrosters?
A: So your hands stay warm while you're pushing it.
They were along the same line as jokes known for other affordable car models:
  • Ford - also known as Found On Road Dead or Fix Or Repair Daily
  • Fiat - Fix It Again Tomorrow or Fix It Again Tony!

Models

Each model has internal index that reflects modifications level, based on the engine and other options installed — for example, the VAZ-21102 variant has the 1.5 L 16V engine, while the VAZ-21104 uses the latest 1.6 L 16V fuel injection engine. Since 2001, trim levels are also indicated by including a number after the main index: '-00' means base trim level, '-01' means standard trim and '-02' designates deluxe version; for example, VAZ-21121-02 means Lada 112 hatchback with 1.6L SOHC engine in deluxe trim level. The car's name was formed from 'VAZ-index model name. The classic Fiat-derived models were known as Zhiguli until 1990s, when the name was dropped; thus, 2104-2107 and 110-series actually lack a model name. The Niva, the Sputnik/Samara range and the Oka retained their names. From 2000s, the VAZ designation was finally dropped from market names in favour of Lada; simplified export naming conventions were also adopted, so VAZ-2104 effectively became Lada 2104, VAZ-2110 became Lada 110, VAZ-2114 became Lada Samara hatchback etc.

Classic

ngine Export name Production Notes
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2101 sedan
101 1.2L Lada 1200 1972-1982
1011 1.3L Lada 1300 1974-1981
1013 1.2L Lada 1200S 1977-1983
1016 1.5L Police version
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2102 station wagon
2102 1.2L Lada 1200 Combi 1972-1983
21021 1.3L Lada 1300 Combi 1978-1986
21022 1.2L ||||
21024 1.3L ||||
21025 1.5L Lada 1500 Combi 1978-1986
21026 1.5L ||||
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2103 sedan
2103 1.5L Lada 1500 1972-1984
21033 1.3L Lada 1300S 1972-1984 Export only
21035 1.1L Lada 1100 1977-1984 Export only
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2106 sedan
2106 1.6L Lada 1600 1976-2001
21061 1.5L Lada 1500L 1976-1988
21063 1.3L Lada 1300SL 1976-1988
21064 1.6L Lada 1600SL ||Deluxe version, export-only, 5-speed gearshift
21065 1.6L ||1990-2001|| Deluxe version, 5-speed gearshift
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2104 station wagon
2104 1.3L Lada Nova Break/Estate/Family 1300 1984-1994
21041 1.6L 2000-2004 5-speed gearshift
21043 1.5L Lada Nova Break/Estate/Family 1500 1984-2004 5-speed gearshift
21044 1.7L Lada Nova Break/Estate/Family 1700 Export only; CPI fuel injection from GM
21045 || || || Export only; licensed diesel engine
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2105 sedan
2105 1.3L Lada Nova/1300L 1979-1995
21051 1.2L Lada Junior/1200L 1979-1995
21053 1.5L Lada Nova 1979-2004
21054 1.6L || || Police version; additional fuel tank and battery
21059 |||| || Police version; comes with VAZ-4132 Wankel engine
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2107 sedan
2107 1.5L Lada 1500SL/Riva 1982-2004
21072 1.3L || 1982-1995||
21073 1.7L Lada Riva 1991-2001 Export only; CPI fuel injection from GM
21074 1.6L || || Police version; additional fuel tank and battery
21079 |||| || Police version; comes with VAZ-4132 Wankel engine

Original

ngine Export name Production Notes
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2121 Niva off-roader
2121 1.6L Lada Niva 1977-1993 Four wheel drive
21213 1.7L Lada Niva 1993 Four wheel drive; restyled rear door
21214 1.7L Lada Niva 1993 Four wheel drive; restyled rear door; CPI fuel injection from GM
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2131 Niva off-roader
2131 1.7L Lada Niva 1995 extended 5-door version of 2121
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2108 Sputnik/Samara 3-door hatchback
2108 1.3L Lada Samara 1300 1984-2001
21081 1.1L Lada Samara 1100 1984-1996 Export only
21083 1.5L Lada Samara 1500 1984-2001
21083i 1.5L Lada Samara 1500i 1993-2001 Multi-point fuel injection
21086 1.3L Lada Samara 1300 1990-1996 Export only; right-hand drive for United Kingdom
21087 1.1L Lada Samara 1100 1990-1996 Export only; right-hand drive for United Kingdom
21088 1.5L Lada Samara 1500 1990-1996 Export only; right-hand drive for United Kingdom
1706 1.5L Lada Chelnok 1990 Pickup truck version of 2108
2108-91 |||| || Police version; comes with VAZ-415 Wankel engine
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2109 Samara 5-door hatchback
2109 1.3L Lada Samara L 1300 1987-1997
21091 1.1L Lada Samara L 1100 1987-1996 Export only
21093 1.5L Lada Samara L 1500 1990-2001
21093i 1.5L Lada Samara L 1500i 1993-2001 Multi-point fuel injection
21096 1.3L Lada Samara L 1300 1990-1996 Export only; right-hand drive for United Kingdom
21098 1.5L Lada Samara L 1500 1990-1996 Export only; right-hand drive for United Kingdom
2109-90 |||| || Police version; comes with VAZ-415 Wankel engine
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |21099 Samara sedan
21099 1.5L Lada Samara Forma 1500 1990-2001
21099i 1.5L Lada Samara Forma 1500i 1993-2001 Multi-point fuel injection
210993 1.3L Lada Samara Forma 1300 1990-2001
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |1111 Oka micro-car
1111 0.7L 1988-1990 Licensed to SeAZ and KamAZ
11113 0.8L 1990 Kama, produced at KamAZ
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2123 Niva
2123 1.7L Chevrolet Niva 2001 Never appeared under Lada/VAZ brand; produced by GM-AvtoVAZ; multi-point fuel injection
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2120 Nadezhda minivan
2120 1.8L || 1998|| Based on 2131; Carburettor
21204 1.7L || 1998|| CPI fuel injection from GM
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2110 sedan
2110 1.5L || 1996-2001|| Carburettor
21102 1.5L Lada 110 1998-2004 8V i
21103 1.5L Lada 110 1998-2004 16V i
21101 1.6L Lada 110 2004 8V i
21104 1.6L Lada 110 2004 16V i
21105 1.7L 1996-?? Carburettor
21106 |||| || 2.0L Opel Ecotec engine
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2111 station wagon
21110 1.5L Lada 111 1998-2004 8V i
21111 1.5L || 1998-2001|| Carburettor
21113 1.5L Lada 111 2000-2004 16V i
21114 1.6L Lada 111 2004 16V, i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2112 hatchback
21120 1.5L Lada 112 2000-2004 16V, i
21122 1.5L Lada 112 2000-2004 8V i
21121 1.6L Lada 112 2004 8V i
21124 1.6L Lada 112 2004 16V i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2113 Samara 3-door hatchback
21130 1.5L Lada Samara 2004 Restyled 21083; 8V i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2114 Samara 5-door hatchback
21140 1.5L Lada Samara 2001 Restyled 21093; 8V i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2115 Samara sedan
21150 1.5L Lada Samara 2001 Restyled 210993; 8V i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |1118 Kalina sedan
11170 1.6L Lada Kalina 2004 8V i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |1119 Kalina hatchback
11190 1.6L Lada Kalina due 2005 16V i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |1117 Kalina sation wagon
11170 1.6L Lada Kalina due 2006 16V i
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |2170 Priora sedan
2170? Lada Priora due 2006-2007
|| ||colspan="3" align=left |217? Priora hatchback
217?? Lada Priora due 2006-2007

See also

List of automobile manufacturers

External links

 

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