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The VAZ-2101 "Zhiguli", commonly nicknamed "Kopeyka" (for the smallest Soviet coin, 1/100 of the Ruble), is a compact sedan car (small class, passenger car, model 1 in Soviet classification) produced by the Soviet manufacturer AvtoVAZ and introduced in 1970, the company's first product.

VAZ-2101
Overview
ManufacturerVAZ, now AvtoVAZ
Also called
  • Lada 1200/1200S
  • Lada 1300
  • Lada 2101 [1]
  • VAZ-2101
Production1970–1988
AssemblyTolyatti, Samara Oblast, Russia
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
Body style
  • 4-door sedan
  • 5-door estate
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • petrol:
  • 1.2 L VAZ-2101 I4
  • 1.3 L VAZ-21011 I4
  • 1.5 L VAZ-2103 I4
Transmission4-speed Manual
3-speed Automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,424 mm (95.4 in)
Length
  • 4,075 mm (160.4 in) (sedan)
  • 4,060 mm (160 in) (estate)
Width1,610 mm (63 in)
Height1,382 mm (54.4 in)
Curb weight955 kg (2,105 lb)
Chronology
Successor

The car was a heavily modified and licence-built version of the Fiat 124 tailored for the Soviet Union and much of the Eastern Bloc. Subsequently, it was widely exported to the West under the Lada brand. The station wagon version (correspondingly based on the Fiat 124 Familiare) was known as the VAZ-2102.


Development


The lightweight Italian Fiat 124, which had won the 1967 European Car of the Year,[2] was adapted in order to survive treacherous Russian driving conditions. Among many changes, aluminium brake drums were added to the rear, and the original Fiat engine was dropped in favour of a newer design made by NAMI. This new engine had a modern overhead camshaft design but was never used in Fiat cars. The suspension was raised to clear rough Russian roads and the bodyshell was made from thicker, heavier steel with reinforcement in key chassis areas after cracking was discovered during durability testing. The first Lada models were equipped with a starting handle in case the battery went flat in Siberian conditions, though this was later dropped. Another feature specifically intended to help out in cold conditions was a manual auxiliary fuel pump.

Some of the improvements developed by VAZ engineers were quietly applied by Fiat to the 124 in its final years of production - for example the chassis strengthening; internally within Fiat these updated models are denoted "124R", the "R" standing for 'Russian'.[citation needed]

Engines fitted to the original Lada 2101 start with the 1.2l. The drivetrain is a simple rear-wheel drive setup with a live rear axle. The engine is an inline four with two valves per cylinder and a single overhead camshaft.


History


The 2101 is a re-engineered version of the Fiat 124 produced under licence from Fiat and tailored for the nations of the Eastern Bloc, but was widely exported to the West as an economy car. Although the facelifted and modernised VAZ-2105, 2104 & 2107 versions largely replaced it in the West in the early 1980s, it was still produced for the domestic market as late as 1988. Known as the Zhiguli (for the hills found near the plant[3]) within the Soviet Union, the main differences between the VAZ-2101 and the Fiat 124 are the use of thicker gauge steel for the bodyshell, drum brakes on the rear wheels in place of disc brakes, and a bespoke engine. Early versions of the car featured a starting handle for cranking the engine manually should the battery go flat in Siberian winter conditions, and an auxiliary fuel pump.

Under the licensing agreement with Fiat, VAZ were forbidden from selling the car in Italy in order to protect Fiat's lucrative home market, nor was it permitted to sell it in any export market in competition with the 124; however, exports to Western Europe began in 1974 when the 124 was discontinued in favour of Fiat's newer 131 Mirafiori. The 2101 was sold in export markets as the Lada 1200, Lada 1300, Lada 1200S and Lada 2101 [1] until 1989; it was sold in the United Kingdom from May 1974, until the arrival of the Riva in 1983. It was the first Lada to be sold in the United Kingdom.[4]

The first year, 22,000 were produced, and capacity reached 660,000 by 1973.[3] Sales reached one million on 21 December 1973, and one and a half million in 1974.[3] In May 1974, it went on sale in Britain, priced at £979.[5]

The 2101 was built, virtually unaltered, from 1970 until 1982.[6]


Models



VAZ-2101


Lada 1200 in Hunedoara, Romania
Lada 1200 in Hunedoara, Romania

VAZ-2102


The estate version of the VAZ-2101 (based on the Fiat 124 Familiare) was known as the 2102 and was available from 1971. It was replaced by the 2104 (Lada Riva in some markets) in 1985. Over 660,000 were built by end of production in 1986.[18] In May 1974, it went on sale in Britain, priced at £979.[5]


VAZ-2103


The 2103 (known in export markets as the Lada 1500) was very similar to the 2101, and had many common features with the Fiat 124 Special that was developed at the same time as the 2103, but with an external trim closer to the larger and more upmarket Fiat 125. It can be identified by four headlights, a squarer appearance to the front grille, and a different interior. Some markets also received the VAZ-2106, or Lada 1600.


Technical specifications


Type VAZ-2101 VAZ-21011
Mass, dry 890 kg
Mass, roadworthy 955 kg 1010 kg
Max. permissible mass 1355 kg 1400 kg
Length 4073 mm
Width 1611 mm
Height 1440 mm
Wheelbase 2424 mm
Track width (front) 1349 mm
Track width (rear) 1305 mm
Ground clearance (fully laden) 170 mm
Turning raidus 5.6 m
Ramp angle (front) 36 °
Ramp angle (rear 17 °
Tyres 114-330 mm (4½-13 in)
Engine code VAZ-2101 VAZ-21011
Engine type Water-cooled, straight-four, Otto,
counterflow cylinder head, duplex-chain driven overhead camshaft
Fuel system Two-stage downdraught carburetter type 2101-1107010-02
Displacement 1198 cm3 1294 cm3
Bore × Stroke 76 mm × 66 mm 79 mm × 66 mm
Compression 8,5 8,8
Rated power (GOST–14846) 46 kW (62 PS) at 5600 min−1 51 kW (69 PS) at 5600 min−1
Rated power (DIN 70020) 44 kW (60 PS) at 5600 min−1 48 kW (65 PS) at 5600 min−1
Rated power (SAE J1349) 48 kW (65 PS) at 5600 min−1
Max. torque (GOST–14846) 87 N·m (8.9 kp·m) at 3400 min−1 93 N·m (9.5 kp·m) at 3400 min−1
Fuel type Petrol
AI-93 GOST 2084-67
Top speed 140 km/h 145 km/h
Acceleration (0–100 km/h) 22 s 18 s
Stopping distance (at 80 km/h) 38 m
Fuel consumption (combined, l/100 km) 8.0 l 9.0 l
Gradeability (1st gear) 34 %
Fuel tank volume 39 l
Source [19] [20]



See also



References


  1. Prospekte Sales Brochures Lada 2101 Wagen Auto Car Fahrzeug, www.ebay.com.au, as archived at web.archive.org
  2. "Previous winners". caroftheyear.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2010. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  3. Thompson, Andy. Cars of the Soviet Union (Haynes Publishing, Somerset, UK, 2008), p.106.
  4. Peter Rogers. "Lada Owners Club of GB UK Lada history". Lada-owners-club.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-10-15.
  5. Thompson, p.116.
  6. Thompson, p.104 caption.
  7. Thompson, p.109.
  8. Braunschweig, Robert; et al., eds. (11 March 1976). Automobil Revue '76 (in German and French). Vol. 71. Berne, Switzerland: Hallwag AG. pp. 443–444. ISBN 3-444-60023-2.
  9. Thompson, p.16.
  10. Thompson, pp.109-110.
  11. Thompson, p.110.
  12. Thompson, p.111.
  13. Thompson, p.115.
  14. Thompson, pp. 115, 235-236.
  15. Thompson, p.235.
  16. Thompson, p.236.
  17. Thompson, pp.115 and 236.
  18. Thompson, p.115 caption.
  19. V. A. Vershigora, L. I. Vihko, Y. M. Solotaryev, Y. M. Pashin, K. B. Pyatkov: Avtomobili „Zhiguli“, Mechanical engineering publishing company, Moscow 1977, p. 2
  20. Werner Oswald (ed.): Kraftfahrzeuge der DDR. 2nd edition, Motorbuchverlag, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-613-01913-2, p. 161

На других языках


[de] WAS-2101

Der BA3-2101, deutsche Transkription WAS-2101, international gebräuchliche Transkription VAZ-2101, ist eine Limousine aus der von AwtoWAS hergestellten Schiguli-Reihe (russisch: Жигули). Das Fahrzeug ist ein Lizenznachbau des Fiat 124. Die Produktion wurde am 19. April 1970 aufgenommen und 1988 eingestellt. Es entstanden rund 4,7 Millionen Exemplare. Für den Export wurde der Markenname Lada verwendet, während in der Sowjetunion alle Modelle weiterhin Schiguli hießen. Im russischen Volksmund wurden zumindest die Limousinen der Modellreihe WAS-2101 Kopeika (zu Deutsch Pfennig/Groschen) genannt. Der Export wurde 1984 eingestellt. Bereits ab 1979 löste der WAS-2105 nach und nach den WAS-2101 ab. Auf Basis des WAS-2101 entstand auch eine Kombiversion, die eine eigene Typenbezeichnung hat: WAS-2102.[1]
- [en] VAZ-2101

[es] Lada Zhiguli/VAZ-2101

El Lada Zhiguli/VAZ-2101 es un automóvil de turismo producido desde 1969 hasta 2012 por la marca rusa AvtoVAZ, sobre la base de un diseño de la firma de automóviles italiana Fiat. Inicialmente estaba disponible en una sola versión de 4 puertas, y con posterioridad fue presentada la versión familiar.

[fr] Lada 2101/2102

La VAZ-2101 « Jigouli » est la toute première automobile fabriquée par le constructeur russe Lada-AvtoVAZ. Basée sur la Fiat 124, elle fut produite de 1970 à 1988 et déclinée en plusieurs versions, dont le break VAZ-2102, sorti en 1971. Plus connue en Europe de l'Ouest sous le nom de Lada 1200, 1200S ou 1300 (1200, 1200S, 1300 ou 1500 Combi pour la 2102), la 2101 tient une place très importante dans l'histoire automobile russe et soviétique et a même été élue voiture russe du siècle en 1999.

[ru] ВАЗ-2101

ВАЗ-2101 «Жигули» — советский заднеприводный легковой автомобиль малого класса с кузовом типа седан. Первая модель, выпущенная на Волжском автомобильном заводе. На базе ВАЗ-2101 было создано так называемое «классическое» семейство автомобилей ВАЗ, которое находилось на конвейере до 17 сентября 2012 года.



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