“Tavria” was sold in Chile from October 1990 to November 1991. The model was not in demand in the local market.
The Internet showed what a rare export version of the ZAZ-1102 “Tavria” looks like for the Chilean market. Pictures posted on VeoAutos.cl website.
Many Soviet cars were exported to different countries of the world. The famous “Tavria” was no exception.
In the early 90s, the Ukrainian hatchback was also sold on the Chilean market. There, the model can be purchased under the brand name Lada, since in Latin America few people know about ZAZ.
In Chile, the Tavria was delivered with a 1.1-liter base petrol engine with only 53 hp. Other engines were not on the market.
In Chile, the model was only sold from October 1990 to November 1991. 1595 units were sold for all time.
The export of “Tavria” was no different from the domestic version. ZAZ-1102 was declared in the country as a very inexpensive and practical car.
Previously Focus Reported that in Germany there is a non-standard “Tavria” 1996 on electric traction drives.
We also said that only a perfectly preserved 1983 VAZ-2101 with a mileage of 11 thousand km was registered in Ivano-Frankivsk.
Source: Focus
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