The Moskvich 2136 Kombi is a station wagon variant produced by the Soviet automaker AZLK from the late 1970s through the 1980s. It belongs to the third generation of Moskvich 2140 models and offered practical estate car functionality with increased cargo capacity. Known for its robustness and simplicity, the 2136 Kombi was popular in Eastern Europe and the USSR due to its versatility and affordability. Over its production run, the model saw minor updates but largely retained its dimensions and mechanical layout, making it a classic representative of Soviet automotive design.