Lada Nadezhda
Overview
ManufacturerMotorica & Super-Avto
Also calledVAZ 2120
Production19982006
Model years19992006
AssemblyRussia: Togliatti
Body and chassis
ClassMinivan
Body style5-door minivan
LayoutFront engine, four-wheel drive
RelatedLada Niva
Powertrain
Engine1.7 L and 1.8 L 79 hp (59 kW) I4
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length4,290 mm (168.9 in)
Width1,770 mm (69.7 in)
Height1,690 mm (66.5 in)
Curb weight1,400 kg (3,086.5 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorLada Largus

The Lada Nadezhda or VAZ-2120 "Nadezhda" ("Hope", also a Slavic female name) (Ru:Лада Надежда) is a seven-person four-wheel-drive minivan, produced by the Russian automaker AvtoVAZ in 1998-2006.

The VAZ-2120 was the first minivan produced by the Russian auto industry and was based on the VAZ-2131 Niva line of sport utility vehicles. Built in small numbers, it was not met with commercial success and the production dropped down to 1,500 units before it was cancelled in 2006 due to low demand in the Russian market.[1]

The companies Motorica and Super-Avto, two AvtoVAZ subsidiaries located in Tolyatti, produce the Nadezhda on demand.[2]

Modifications

VAZ 2120 rear

Series

  • VAZ-2120 1.8, with carburetor engine VAZ-2130 (1.8 liter, 80 hp),
  • VAZ-2120 1.7i, VAZ-21214 engine with fuel injection (1.7 liters, 84 hp),
  • VAZ-2120M (Lada 2120 1.7i), VAZ-21214 engine with fuel injection (1.7 liters, 84 hp).

Variants

  • "Van" ("Utiliter") - commercial retail delivery van
  • "Pick-up" - commercial retail delivery truck
  • "Service" - mobile workshop
  • "Manager" - "office on wheels"
  • "Taxi" - 4-seater with a large luggage compartment
  • 2120M 4 × 2 - restyled rear-drive version with the rear axle derived from the Izh Oda and a turning rear side door

References

  1. "Press release about cancellation of the line" (in Russian). Avtovaz.ru. 21 November 2005. Archived from the original on April 8, 2007.
  2. "ВАЗ 2120 "Минивэн"". Archived from the original on 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2015-11-14.

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