The Lada 2101, produced by the Soviet manufacturer AvtoVAZ, is a compact sedan that debuted in 1970 as a licensed version of the Fiat 124. Known for its durability and simplicity, the 2101 became one of the most iconic vehicles in the Eastern Bloc. Across its generations, the Lada 2101 maintained a consistent design ethos with minor updates, featuring a robust chassis and practical dimensions suited for both urban and rural environments. Its legacy lives on as a symbol of reliable, affordable transportation during its production era.
Discontinued Generations
1977 Lada 21013

1440 mm
L:4043 mm | W:1611 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1977-1988
- Model Year: 1977
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4043 mm159.2 in
- Width: 1611 mm63.4 in
- Height: 1440 mm56.7 in
- Trunk Capacity: 325 liter11.5 cu ft
1974 Lada 21011

1440 mm
L:4043 mm | W:1611 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1974-1983
- Model Year: 1974
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4043 mm159.2 in
- Width: 1611 mm63.4 in
- Height: 1440 mm56.7 in
- Trunk Capacity: 325 liter11.5 cu ft
1970 Lada 2101

1440 mm
L:4073 mm | W:1611 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1970-1983
- Model Year: 1970
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4073 mm160.4 in
- Width: 1611 mm63.4 in
- Height: 1440 mm56.7 in
- Trunk Capacity: 325 liter11.5 cu ft
1974 Lada 21012

1455 mm
L:4073 mm | W:1613 mm
Discontinued Model - Production: 1974-1982
- Model Year: 1974
Body Style: Sedan
- Length: 4064-4073 mm160.0-160.4 in
- Width: 1613 mm63.5 in
- Height: 1384-1455 mm54.5-57.3 in
- Trunk Capacity: 325 liter11.5 cu ft