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List of Moskvitch vehicles

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This is a list of vehicles designed or produced by AZLK, a defunct Russian carmaker best known under its Moskvitch brand.

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Vehicles by generation

First (1940–1956)

KIM-10-50
Moskvitch-400

Second (1956–1965)


Third (1965–1986)

Fourth (1986–2003)

Fifth (2022–present)

Sport and racing cars

Prototypes

  • 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
  • Moskvitch 434G (1978–1979, prototype pickup truck based on 412)
  • Moskvitch 2144 Istra (1985)
  • Moskvitch 8135 (1989, prototype trailer)
  • Moskvitch 2143 Yauza (1991)
  • Moskvitch X1


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