About the marque
Founded
1966
Founder
Council of Ministers of the USSR
Headquarters
AvtoVAZ headquarter, Russia

AvtoVAZ is a Russian state-owned automobile manufacturing company. It was formerly named as VAZ (ВАЗ), an acronym for Volga Automotive Plant in Russian. AvtoVAZ is best known for its flagship series of Lada vehicles. In the Soviet Union, its products used various names, including Zhiguli, Oka, and Sputnik, which were phased out in the 1990s and replaced by Lada for the Russian market. From December 2019 to August 2020, AvtoVAZ sold Niva cars with Chevrolet branding.

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Catalog

47 models

models
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110

The third generation of cars by «Lada».

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111
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1119
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112
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112 Coupe
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21099
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21106
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2114
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2115
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2116
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2151

concept automobile

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C

car model 2007

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C-Cross
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Carat
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EL Lada
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Granta

Renamed and restyled family of cars «Lada Kalina».

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Kalina

The fourth generation cars by «Lada».

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Kalina Sport
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Largus

compact car built by the Russian manufacturer AvtoVAZ

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Nadezhda

first soviet minivan by «Lada»

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Niva 2016
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Priora

Restyled family of cars «Lada 110»/«111»/«112».

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Priora in competition
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VAZ 2113
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VAZ-1111

Soviet microcar (kei car) of the 1980s by «Lada»

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VAZ-1121

Second generation of Russian microcar (kei car) by «Lada».

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VAZ-1151

Russian city car concept

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VAZ-2101

Soviet compact car produced by AvtoVAZ

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VAZ-2102
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VAZ-2103

sedan

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VAZ-2105
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VAZ-2106

Soviet compact saloon designed and produced by AvtoVAZ

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VAZ-210934
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VAZ-2801
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Vesta

2015 Russian car model

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X-Cross 5

Cancelled project of Russo-Chinese SUV

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XRAY

compact crossover SUV by Lada

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1970–1987
1200
DVLA
1970–1988
VAZ-2101 (Zhiguli)

Fiat 124-derived Soviet sedan.

CURATED
1972–2010
Riva
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1973–1995
1500
DVLA
1976–1983
1600
DVLA
1979
1300
DVLA
1979–2022
Niva

US-Russia joint venture compact SUV

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1987–1997
Samara
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1995–1998
HUSSAR
DVLA
1996–1997
COSSACK
DVLA