List of Moskvitch vehicles
This is a list of vehicles designed or produced by AZLK, a defunct Russian carmaker best known under its Moskvitch brand.
Vehicles by generation
First (1940—1956)
- KIM 10-50 (1940-1941) 2-door compact car
- KIM 10-51 (1941) the same car with a Phaeton body
- KIM-10-52 (1945) 4-door compact car
- Moskvitch 400-420 Flathead engine 23 hp (1946-1954), copy of 1939 Opel Kadett K38
- Moskvitch 400-420A (4-door convertible, was priced below closed models, but anyway was not popular) (1949–52)
- Moskvitch 400-420B (version of 400 for disabled persons)
- Moskvitch 400-420K (cab-chassis version of 400)
- Moskvitch 400-420M (medical sedan version of 400)
- Moskvitch 400-421 (prototype five-door version of 400-422) (1946)
- Moskvitch 400-422 (three-door "woodie" station wagon version of 400) (1949)
- Moskvitch 400-424 (prototype for 401)
- Moskvitch 400E-431-442 (airplane engine starter version of 400) (1951-1953)
- Moskvitch 400P-431-441 (prototype truck based on 400) (1951)
- Moskvitch 401-420 Flathead engine 26 hp (1954-1956)
- Moskvitch 401-420B (invalid car version of 401)
- Moskvitch 401-420K (cab-chassis version of 401)
- Moskvitch 401-420M (medical sedan version of 401)
- Moskvitch 401-422 ("woodie" station wagon version of 401) (1954)
- Moskvitch 401-423 (prototype redesigned version of 401) (1949-1951)
- Moskvitch 401A1-420 (401 powered by 402 engine) (1956)
Second (1956—1965)
- Moskvitch-402
- Moskvitch-407 with late-version eggcrate grille
- Moskvitch-423, the first Soviet non-woodie station wagon
- Moskvitch 402 (with modified Opel flathead engine 35 hp) (1956-1958)
- Moskvitch 410 (four wheel drive version of 402) (1957-1958)
- Moskvitch 423 (station wagon version of 402) (1957-1958)
- Moskvitch 429 (two-door delivery van prototype, based on 402)
- Moskvitch 430 (two-door delivery van version of 423) (1958)
- Moskvitch 410N (four wheel drive version of 407) (1958-1961)
- Moskvitch 411 (station wagon version of 410) (1958-1961)
- Moskvitch 423N (station wagon version of 407) (1958-1963)
- Moskvitch 407 (45 hp OHV engine) (1958-1964)
- Moskvitch 431 (delivery van prototype, based on 410N)
- Moskvitch 403 (45 hp OHV engine) (1962-1965)
- Moskvitch 424 (station wagon version of 403) (1963-1965)
- Moskvitch 432 (delivery van version of 403) (1964)
Third (1965—1986)
- Moskvitch-408
- Moskvitch-412 from the late 1960s and early 1970s
- Moskvitch-2138/40
- Moskvitch 408 OHV 50 PS (37 kW; 49 hp), modified 1360 cc 407-engine (1964-1975)
- Moskvitch 433 (panel van version of 408) (1966-1975)
- Moskvitch 412 (1967-1975) (latterly known as a Moskvitch 1500 for the Western export market)
- Moskvitch 426 (station wagon version of 408) (1967-1975)
- Moskvitch 427 (station wagon version of 412) (1967-1975)
- Moskvitch 434 (panel van version of 412) (1967-1975)
- Moskvitch-2140 (1976-1988) (carried on the scheme of using the Moskvitch 1500 name for Western exports)
- Moskvitch 2136 (similar to 2137, but with 408 engine) (1976)
- Moskvitch 2137 (station wagon version of 2140) (1976-1988)
- Moskvitch 2734 (panel van version of 2140) (1976-1981)
- Moskvitch 2138 (similar to 2140, but with 408 engine) (1976-1982)
- Moskvitch 2140SL (1981-1986, also known as 1500SL) (improved 2140, Super Lux was made for foreign markets)
- Moskvitch 2733 (panel van version of 2136)
- "Bolivar" (tow truck prototype, based on 2140)
Fourth (1986–2003)
- Moskvitch-2141
- Moskvitch-2901
- Moskvitch-2142 with sedan body (prototype)
- Moskvitch-2142R5
- Moskvitch Svyatogor
- Moskvitch 2141 Aleko (1986)
- Moskvitch 2142 (1997)
- Moskvitch 2335 (1993, pickup truck based on 2141)
- Moskvitch 2336 (cab-chassis truck based on 2141)
- Moskvitch 2340 (all wheel drive version of 2335)
- Moskvitch 2344 (2000, front-drive version of 2335)
- Moskvitch 2901 (1994, van version of 2141)
- Moskvitch 2141 Moskvitch Sviatogor (1997) (a name taken from the Russian mythology)
- Moskvitch 2142 Dolgorukiy (1997) (named after Yuri Dolgorukiy, founder of Moscow)
- Moskvitch 2142 Kalita (1998) (named after Ivan Kalita, a 14th-century Russian prince)
- Moskvitch 2142 Kniaz Vladimir (1998) (named after Prince Vladimir)
- Moskvitch 2142 Duet (1999)
Sport and racing cars
- Moskvitch 404 Sport (1950s)
- Moskvitch 409 (1962)
- Moskvitch 412R (1972)
- Moskvitch 2141KR (1988)
- Moskvitch G1 (1955)
- Moskvitch G2 (1956)
- Moskvitch G3 (1961)
- Moskvitch G4 (1963)
- Moskvitch G5 (1965)
Prototypes
- Moskvitch-2150 (1973)
- Moskvitch 3-5-6 (1975)
- Moskvitch S1 (1975)
- Moskvitch-2144 Istra (1985)
- Moskvitch 444 (1956-1958, later built as the ZAZ-965)
- Moskvitch A9 (1957, development moved to RAF)
- Moskvitch 4x4 (1958)
- Moskvitch 415 (1959)
- Moskvitch 415S (1966, improved 415)
- Moskvitch 416 (1958-1959, hardtop version of 415)
- Moskvitch 408-Tourist (1964, prototype 4-seat convertible based on 408)
- Moskvitch PT (1964-1965, prototype minibus taxi)
- Moskvitch 2148 (1973)
- Moskvitch 2150 (1973)
- 3-5 Series
- Moskvitch 3-5-2 (1970, based on the M-408)
- Moskvitch 3-5-3 (station wagon version of 3-5-2)
- Moskvitch 3-5-4 (modernized 3-5-2)
- Moskvitch 3-5-5 (1972, based on the 3-5-2)
- Moskvitch 3-5-6 (1975)
- C Series
- Moskvitch Delta
- Moskvitch S1 (1975)
- Moskvitch S2 (developed from the S1)
- Moskvitch S3 (1976)
- Moskvitch S4
- Moskitch 434G (1978-1979, prototype pickup truck based on 412)
- Moskvitch 2144 Istra (1985)
- Moskvitch 8135 (1989, prototype trailer)
- Moskvitch 2143 Yauza (1991)
- Moskvitch X1
Gallery
- Moskvitch-400
- Moskvitch-402
- Moskvitch-403
- Moskvitch-423
- Moskvitch-408
- Moskvitch-412
- 1972 Moskvitch-427 estate (this year of this export model sold as a Moskvitch-1500)
- Moskvitch-2137
- Moskvitch-2140
- Moskvitch-2140SL
- M-2141 alias M-2141S
- M-21412 alias M-2141S
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