The ZAZ 1102, also known as the Tavria, is a compact hatchback produced by the Soviet (later Ukrainian) manufacturer ZAZ starting in the late 1980s. Designed as an affordable and efficient city car, the 1102 featured front-wheel drive, a modern design, and practical dimensions suited for urban driving. Throughout its production spans, the ZAZ 1102 underwent several updates and facelifts that refined its size and styling, making it a notable example of Eastern European automotive design. Its compact size contributed to its popularity as a budget-friendly vehicle in the region.