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Lada Riva

The Lada / VAZ-2105, 2104 and 2107, collectively marketed as Lada Riva for right-hand drive models (in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand), the Lada Nova in Germany, and by multiple other names and markets,[2] are a series of compact sedans of the Zhiguli line-up (Fiat 124-based cars), built by Russian car manufacturer AvtoVAZ (formerly VAZ). Introduced in 1979 in the Soviet Union, and progressively introduced to Western European and global markets from the early 1980s, under the Lada brand, they were sold as saloons (2105 and 2107), and station wagon (2104) versions.

Lada Riva
Lada Riva (VAZ 2105)
Overview
ManufacturerAvtoVAZ
Also calledDennis / Lada Signet (Canada)[1]
Lada 1500 (Colombia, Canada)
Lada 2104 / VAZ 2104
Lada 2105 / VAZ 2105
Lada 2107 / VAZ 2107
Lada Classic
Lada Clásico (Ecuador)
Lada Nova (Denmark & West Germany)
Lada Kalinka (France, East Germany, Portugal, Spain)
Lada Laika (Argentina & Brazil)
Lada Riva (Yugoslavia & United Kingdom)
Lada Sputnik (Cuba) [2]
Production2105: 1980–December 2010 [3]
2107: 1982–2012 (Egypt)[4][5][6]
2104: 1984–September 2012[7]
Assembly6th of October City, Egypt[8]
Argun, Russia (Chechen Avto)
Cairo, Egypt (Alamal Group, 2002 – 2015)[9][10]
Cherkasy, Ukraine (Bogdan)[4]
Izhevsk, Russia (IzhAvto)[4]
Kherson, Ukraine (Anto-Rus)[11]
Kremenchuk, Ukraine (Kremenchug Car Assembly [ru])[11]
Lutsk, Ukraine (LuAZ)[11]
Tolyatti, Russia (AvtoVAZ)
Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan (Azia Avto [ru])[12]
Zaporizhia, Ukraine (ZAZ)[4]
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car
Body style2-door pickup
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
RelatedBohse Eurostar[13][14][15]
Fiat 124
Izh 27175 [ru][16][17]
SEAT 124
VIS-234500
Powertrain
Engine1.2 L I4 (petrol)
1.3 L I4 (petrol)
1.5 L I4 (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol)
1.7 L I4 (petrol)
1.7 L I4 (diesel)[citation needed]
Transmission4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,424 mm (95.4 in)
Length4,145 mm (163.2 in)
Width1,620 mm (63.8 in)
Height1,435 mm (56.5 in)
Chronology
PredecessorVAZ-2101
VAZ-2103
VAZ-2106
SuccessorVAZ-2110

Today they are generally referred to as the Lada Classic series,[7] being derived from the original Fiat 124 platform which has been the now-iconic mainstay of the AvtoVAZ lineup since the company's foundation in the late 1960s. Russian production at the company's main plant at Togliatti ended in September 2012.

Along with the other Fiat 124 derivatives, it is the world's third best selling, single generation automobile platform, after the Volkswagen Beetle and the Ford Model T,[18][19] and one of the longest production run platforms alongside the Volkswagen Beetle, the Hindustan Ambassador, the Volkswagen (Type 2) Bus,[20] and the Toyota 70 Series.

History Edit

 
VAZ 2105 (Lada Riva 1300)

Although introduced in 1979 and first produced in quantity in 1980,[21] the Riva's origins are older: it is a modernised and restyled version of the original Lada type VAZ-2101 Zhiguli saloon,[21] which was introduced in 1970 as a modified license copy of the Fiat 124. VAZ began development work on the facelift version as early as 1975, and the first prototypes were built in 1977, although it would not be until 1983 – three years after its release in the Soviet Union – that the car was made available in Western European markets, and like its predecessors - aimed squarely at the budget end of the market.

The Riva itself is officially designated – and known in the home market – as VAZ-2105 (base saloon [sedan]), VAZ-2104 (station wagon), and VAZ-2107 (deluxe saloon identified by the large chromed grille). In Russia, VAZ-2105, VAZ-2104, and VAZ-2107 are considered to be different cars rather than variants but nonetheless all of them are part of a single "Klassika" ("Classic") family along with older models such as the VAZ-2101. They are popularly known as Pyatyorka ("the five"), Chetvyorka ("the four") and Semyorka ("the seven").

Mechanically, the car is virtually identical to the first-generation VAZ-2101, featuring the Fiat-derived manual transmissions, coil spring suspension all round, and aluminium alloy drum brakes with cast iron brake shoes on the rear wheels. The smaller-engined variant, the 66 PS (48 kW; 65 hp) 1,294 cc (79.0 cu in) version (VAZ-2105)[21] had a revamp of its inline four-cylinder compared to the original VAZ-2101 (Lada 1200). The old OHC design had its camshaft driven by chain, while the new one had a toothed belt drive. Some modifications of the Riva's larger-engined version (VAZ-2107) carried on with the 1,452 cc (88.6 cu in)[21] chain-driven OHC engine coming over from the original Lada 1500 (VAZ-2103), while others had a later 1,569 cc (95.7 cu in) 1,6L VAZ-2106/21067 engine. Another change was made to the engine in 1992, when single point fuel injection and catalytic converters were specified to keep up with emissions legislation.

The 2107 was announced in 1982, offered as the luxury version (and the most expensive), with improved interior (including front headrests), a new instrument panel, and a chrome grille; it came with either 1,294 cc (79.0 cu in) (21072) or 1,570 cc (96 cu in) (21074) engines.[22] (The 21079 was a Wankel engined version.[22])

The first 2104 station wagon appeared in 1984, in three models: the 2104 with 1,294 cc (79.0 cu in); the 21041 with 1,198 cc (73.1 cu in); and the 21043 with 1,452 cc (88.6 cu in) (VAZ-2103) engine.[22]

Export sales proved to be very good in Eastern Europe. In the West, Rivas had limited presence in such countries as the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, New Zealand (where it served as a taxi), and Canada. In Finland, they had much larger sales due to the fact that Finland had closer economic ties with the Soviet Union.[22] Canada was the only market to offer whitewall tires.[23] Canadian 2107s were "briefly sold as the Dennis Signet", after the importer, Peter Dennis Motor Corporation.[24] Canadian sales, along with several European markets, ended on 4 July 1997.[25]

Tightening safety and emissions legislation combined with the economic instability in the former Soviet Union during the 1990s led to the Riva being withdrawn from most Western European markets by 1997, although it remained in production at the AvtoVAZ factory in the Russian Federation and was sold as the Lada Classic. It was one of the cheapest automobiles available in the Russian market[26] and remains the most popular second-hand car in Russia even after its production ceased.[27]

In 2002, production of the wagon model was taken over by Izh,[28] before assembly was also started at the Bogdan Group's LuAZ plant, and later in Cherkasy, Ukraine. The 2107 model was produced also at the ZAZ factory in Ukraine and at Suzuki's factory in Egypt. In August 2011, Russian production of the 2107 was moved to Izh. After about thirty years of production, the 2105 was discontinued in 2010, followed by the 2104 and 2107 in 2012.

United Kingdom Edit

The British market was opened with the 1300GL in 1983,[29] and the 21051 (Riva 1200L) had the 1,198 cc (73.1 cu in).[22] British sales were based heavily on low sales price and durability.[22] In 1986, 20,000 Ladas were sold in Britain, 30,000 in 1988.[30] British imports of the older VAZ-2101/2102/2106 ended soon after the Riva's introduction, although they remained available in the Soviet Union and much of the old Eastern Bloc for several years afterwards.

In a review of the new economy car, the British automobile magazine Autocar noted its low price of only £3,158 (£10,736.82 in 2020), improved road performance and an "impressive list of standard equipment", which included "height-adjustable headlamps, internally adjustable driver's door mirror, velour-covered seats, heated rear window, illumination lights for bonnet and boot", and a 21-piece toolkit.[31] However, its spartan interiors and aging design meant that it was never aimed at buyers of market leaders' similar-sized but more expensive products, such as the Ford Sierra, Vauxhall Cavalier and Austin Montego. Nonetheless, the Riva was still selling well in the United Kingdom and many other Western markets in the early 1990s, but the next few years saw a raft of new models come from budget competitors such as Daewoo, Hyundai, Kia and Proton, pushing Riva sales into terminal decline.[citation needed] This, combined with the economic hardships and much-needed investment to adapt cars to stricter European Union emissions requirements not being available, resulted in the decision to withdraw Lada from the UK (and some other European markets) and Canada on 4 July 1997.[25] They had cheaply tried to produce catalytic converter equipped cars (EU mandated from 1992) using carburettors, when all other car makers changed to fuel injection to more accurately control fuel/air ratios. However the catalysts were quickly destroyed as a result and most cars failed their first MOT test (at three years old) as a result.

Despite Lada's withdrawal in 1997 from the British market, most of the surviving Rivas on UK roads were not scrapped; rather the vast majority were re-exported back to Russia due to a shortage of used examples in their homeland and the export specification was considered superior to those that were available domestically. Even in 2021, many ex-UK right hand drive Rivas are still operating in Russia and the former Soviet states.

New Zealand Edit

The car was also sold in New Zealand, where it was distributed by the New Zealand Dairy Board. The Dairy Board received the cars in lieu of cash payments for deliveries of mutton and butter to the Soviet Union. The last such trade was carried out in 1990.[32]

Models Edit

2104 Edit

 
VAZ-21043
 
VAZ-21043 rear

Estate edition

  • VAZ-2104 – VAZ-2105 engine, a 1.3-litre (79 cu in) carburetor, 4-speed transmission (CAT), the base model
  • VAZ-21041 – engine VAZ-2101, 1.2-litre (73 cu in), 4-carb item. PPC. Not commercially produced.
  • VAZ-21042 – engine VAZ-2103, 1.5-litre (92 cu in), right hand drive.
  • VAZ-21043 – engine VAZ-2103, 1.5-litre (92 cu in) carburetor with a 4- or 5-speed. CAT, in versions with electrical equipment and interior of the VAZ-2107.
  • VAZ-21044 – engine VAZ-2107, 1.7-litre (100 cu in), single injection, 5-speed. CAT, export model.
  • VAZ-21045 – engine VAZ-2107, 1.8-litre (110 cu in), single injection, 5-speed. CAT, export model. Not commercially produced.
  • VAZ-21045D – VAZ-341 engine, 1.5-litre (92 cu in), diesel, 5-speed. PPC.
  • VAZ-21047 – engine VAZ-2103, 1.5-litre (92 cu in), carb, 5-speed. CAT, an improved version with the interior of the VAZ-2104/7. Export modifications were equipped with the radiator grille of the VAZ-2107.
  • VAZ-21048 – engine VAZ-343, 1.77-litre (108 cu in), diesel, 5-speed. PPC.
  • VAZ-21041i – engine VAZ-21067 1.6-litre (98 cu in) injector, 5-speed gearbox, with the same interior and electrics as the VAZ-2107, the front seats of the IL-2126.
  • VAZ-21041 VF – radiator design VAZ-2107, VAZ-2103 engine of 1.5-litre (92 cu in) injector, 5-speed gearbox, interior and electrical VAZ-2107 car, the front seats of the Izh-2126.

Pickup Edition

  • VAZ-21043-33 Pikap – 1.5-litre with 52 kW, produced from 1991 to 2012 at PSA VIS-Avto.

2105 Edit

 
VAZ 2105 (Lada Riva 1300)
 
VAZ 2105
  • Lada 2105 – with the carb. engine VAZ-2105 (1.29-litre (79 cu in), 64.5 PS (47.4 kW; 63.6 hp), 92 N⋅m (9.4 kg⋅m; 68 lbf⋅ft)) and 4-speed. CAT;
  • Lada 2105 b – the engine VAZ-2103 (distributed injection, 1.6-litre (98 cu in), 71.4 hp (72.4 PS; 53.2 kW; 71.4 hp), 110 N⋅m (11 kg⋅m; 81 lbf⋅ft), the Euro-2) and 5-speed. CAT;
  • Lada 21050 – with the engine VAZ-2105 and 5-speed. CAT;
  • Lada 21051 – with carb. engine VAZ-2101 (1.2-litre (73 cu in), 59.5 PS (43.8 kW; 58.7 hp), 85 N⋅m (8.7 kg⋅m; 63 lbf⋅ft)) and 4-speed. CAT;
  • Lada 21053 – with carb. engine VAZ-2103 (1.45-litre (88 cu in), 72.4 PS (53.2 kW; 71.4 hp), 104 N⋅m (10.6 kg⋅m; 77 lbf⋅ft)) and 4 of Art. CAT;
  • Lada 21053-20 – the engine VAZ-2104 (distributed injection, 1.45-litre (88 cu in), 72.4 PS (53.2 kW; 71.4 hp), 110 N⋅m (11 kg⋅m; 81 lbf⋅ft), the Euro-2) and 5-speed. CAT;
  • Lada 21054 – small series, especially for the traffic police, the Interior Ministry and the FSB. Carburetted VAZ-2106 engine (1.57-litre (96 cu in), 81 PS (60 kW; 80 hp), 122.5 N⋅m (12.49 kg⋅m; 90.4 lbf⋅ft)), equipped with an additional fuel tank and battery.
  • Lada 21054-30 – the engine VAZ-21067 (distributed injection, 1.57-litre (96 cu in), 73 PS (54 kW; 72 hp), 116 N⋅m (11.8 kg⋅m; 86 lbf⋅ft), the Euro-3) and 5-speed. CAT;
  • Lada 21055 – small scale modification for the cab with a diesel engine VAZ (BTM) – 341 production Barnaultransmash (1.52-litre (93 cu in), 51.0 PS (37.5 kW; 50.3 hp), 92 N⋅m (9.4 kg⋅m; 68 lbf⋅ft));
  • Lada 21057 (Lada Riva) – Export version of VAZ-21053 with right-hand drive and a single injection engine (Euro-1) was produced in 1992–1997 for the markets of the UK and countries with left-hand traffic;
  • Lada 21058 (Lada Riva) – Export version of VAZ-21050 with right-hand drive, produced in 1982–1994 for the markets of the UK and countries with left-hand traffic;
  • Lada 21059 – Debut 1980[33] as a small scale spetsmodifikatsiya for the traffic police, the Interior Ministry and the KGB with 122 PS (89 kW; 120 hp) 186 N⋅m (19.0 kg⋅m; 137 lbf⋅ft)[citation needed] two-rotor 1,300 cc (80 cu in) VAZ-411M or (slightly larger displacement) 142 PS (104 kW; 140 hp) VAZ-4132 Wankel engine (which both featured a 9.4:1 compression ratio)[34] and four-speed manual transmission.[33] Capable of 180 km/h (112 mph) and 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in nine seconds.[33] Priced at 52,000 rubles.[33]
  • VIS – 2345 – pick poluramnoy design based on VAZ-21053 and 21054, produced by JSC VAZInterService with 1995 by 2006;
  • Lada 2105 VFTS (Lada VFTS) – a sports car, which was being built at the facilities of the Vilnius factory vehicles under the guidance of the legendary Soviet rallista Stasys Brundza. Homologated to FISA Group B standard. Markets forced engine VAZ-2106, using carburetors WEBER 45 DCOE (1.6-litre (98 cu in) 160 PS (120 kW; 160 hp) at 7000 rpm 164.8 N⋅m (16.80 kg⋅m; 121.6 lbf⋅ft) at 5500 rpm) and a spur 4 and 5-speed gearbox, with claw couplings include; since 1986 in order to reduce weight, the car was equipped with doors made of aluminum.[citation needed]
  • Lada 2105 VIHUR – rally car produced industrial association for the production of sports equipment "Vihur" CC DOSAAF in Tallinn. Homologated for Group A-2/1 union classification (the so-called "queen-group"). According to the requirements of the A-2/1, the engines were serially unchanged.

2107 Edit

 
Lada 2107
 
Classic-2 (2107M) prototype from 2007
 
Izh 27175 [ru], pick-up model derived from the VAZ (Lada) 2104
 
Rally car
  • Lada 2107 (engine 2103, 1.5-litre (92 cu in), 4 cyl., Carburetor)
  • Lada 21071 (engine 2105, 1.3-litre (79 cu in), 4 cyl., Carburetor, timing belt)
  • Lada 21072 (1.7-litre (100 cu in) engine, Grade 8., Single injection – export version for the European market)
  • Lada 21073 (engine 2106, 1.6-litre (98 cu in), 4 cyl., Carburetor)
  • Lada 21076-20 (engine 2104, 1.5-litre (92 cu in), 4 cyl., Point Injection)
  • Lada 2107–71 (1.45-litre (88 cu in) engine, 67 PS (49 kW; 66 hp) engine 21034 for gasoline A-76, version for China)
  • Lada 21074-20 (21067-10 engine, 1.6-litre (98 cu in), 4 cyl., Distributed injection, Euro-2)
  • Lada 21074-30 (21067-20 engine, 1.6-litre (98 cu in), 4 cyl., Distributed injection, Euro-3)
  • Lada 21077 (engine 2105, 1.3-litre (79 cu in), 4 cyl., Carburetor, timing belt – export UK version)
  • Lada 21078 (engine 2106, 1.6-litre (98 cu in), 4 cyl., Carburetor – export UK version)
  • Lada 21079 Debut 1982, fitted with 122 PS (89 kW; 120 hp) two-rotor 1,300 cc (80 cu in) VAZ-411M or (slightly larger displacement) 142 PS (104 kW; 140 hp) VAZ-4132 Wankel engine (which both featured a 9.4:1 compression ratio)[34] and five-speed manual transmission.[33] Capable of 112 mph (180 km/h) and 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) in 9 seconds.[33] Priced at 58,000 rubles.[33] Originally created for the needs of federal agencies: the traffic police, the Interior Ministry and KGB.
  • Lada 2107 ZNG (21213 engine, 1.7-litre (100 cu in), 4 cyl., Point Injection)

Other variants Edit

Model variants included the Riva Signet, Riva 1200, Riva 1300, Riva 1500, and Riva 1600, with trim levels "E" and "L". A Turbo charged model Lada 2107 Turbo was sold in Finland, this version was made by Finnish Lada importer.

Small numbers of Lada rally cars were built with 152 PS (112 kW; 150 hp) Wankel engines, fitted with a pair of Weber DCOE twin-choke carburettors.[35]

Production at Suzuki Egypt Edit

In Egypt, the Amal Foreign Trade Company and Lada's parent company AvtoVAZ signed a joint venture agreement to assemble Ladas for the North African market in 2000. However, as they did not have their own factory, space was found at a local Suzuki plant in Cairo to assemble the 2107 version of the Riva. As of 2006, production continued at Suzuki until 2015 with an additional model, the 2110, being produced.

Safety Edit

In the early 1980s, when it was put into production, the car complied with UNECE car safety standards and GOST technical standards.[36]

In 2001, the 2107 version of the Riva scored 0 points out of 16 in a frontal crash test conducted by the modern Russian ARCAP safety assessment program, and was awarded zero stars out of four.[37] The reviewers noted that the result of the test was easily predictable and couldn't be positive, as they were dealing with an old car having an outdated construction of the body and designed at the time when safety tests were different from those of 2001.[38]

In 2002 Za Rulyom magazine performed crash tests on two Lada 21053 models, a new car from 2002 and a used one from 1994. The magazine's experts noted that the newer model complied with UNECE car safety standards 12-03 and 33, but the older and used one failed the latter standard.[39] The story also expressed doubt that the 2002 model could meet the stricter safety requirements that would be imposed in October of the same year.[39]

End of production Edit

In the 2010s, the sales of the Lada Classics remained strong in the car's native Russia and some of the former Eastern Bloc nations. However, production of the 2105 ceased at AvtoVAZ's Togliatti plant at the end of 2010 after a 30-year production run and nearly 3,000,000 units, with production of the other variants being fully moved to the IzhAvto plant near Izhevsk.[3]

The 2107 made the transition to the IzhAvto plant in August 2011, thus marking the end of production of the original Fiat 124 derived models at Togliatti after a 41-year production run and over 14 million units.

In September 2012, the history of the sedan model in Russia was over, when the last 2104 came off the IzhAvto assembly lines.[4] The last unit of the Lada Classic series, a 2104 model, was produced by IzhAvto on 17 September 2012.[7] Starting from the same month, production at the Izhevsk factory was replaced with the Lada Granta.[40] However, as of 2014, the 2107 model was still in production in Egypt.[41]

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This article is about the compact car known as the Lada Riva or Lada Nova in some countries It is not to be confused with the 4 4 vehicle formerly known as the Lada Niva The Lada VAZ 2105 2104 and 2107 collectively marketed as Lada Riva for right hand drive models in the United Kingdom Australia and New Zealand the Lada Nova in Germany and by multiple other names and markets 2 are a series of compact sedans of the Zhiguli line up Fiat 124 based cars built by Russian car manufacturer AvtoVAZ formerly VAZ Introduced in 1979 in the Soviet Union and progressively introduced to Western European and global markets from the early 1980s under the Lada brand they were sold as saloons 2105 and 2107 and station wagon 2104 versions Lada RivaLada Riva VAZ 2105 OverviewManufacturerAvtoVAZAlso calledDennis Lada Signet Canada 1 Lada 1500 Colombia Canada Lada 2104 VAZ 2104Lada 2105 VAZ 2105Lada 2107 VAZ 2107Lada ClassicLada Clasico Ecuador Lada Nova Denmark amp West Germany Lada Kalinka France East Germany Portugal Spain Lada Laika Argentina amp Brazil Lada Riva Yugoslavia amp United Kingdom Lada Sputnik Cuba 2 Production2105 1980 December 2010 3 2107 1982 2012 Egypt 4 5 6 2104 1984 September 2012 7 Assembly6th of October City Egypt 8 Argun Russia Chechen Avto Cairo Egypt Alamal Group 2002 2015 9 10 Cherkasy Ukraine Bogdan 4 Izhevsk Russia IzhAvto 4 Kherson Ukraine Anto Rus 11 Kremenchuk Ukraine Kremenchug Car Assembly ru 11 Lutsk Ukraine LuAZ 11 Tolyatti Russia AvtoVAZ Ust Kamenogorsk Kazakhstan Azia Avto ru 12 Zaporizhia Ukraine ZAZ 4 Body and chassisClassCompact carBody style2 door pickup4 door sedan 5 door station wagonLayoutFront engine rear wheel driveRelatedBohse Eurostar 13 14 15 Fiat 124Izh 27175 ru 16 17 SEAT 124VIS 234500PowertrainEngine1 2 L I4 petrol 1 3 L I4 petrol 1 5 L I4 petrol 1 6 L I4 petrol 1 7 L I4 petrol 1 7 L I4 diesel citation needed Transmission4 5 speed manualDimensionsWheelbase2 424 mm 95 4 in Length4 145 mm 163 2 in Width1 620 mm 63 8 in Height1 435 mm 56 5 in ChronologyPredecessorVAZ 2101VAZ 2103VAZ 2106SuccessorVAZ 2110Today they are generally referred to as the Lada Classic series 7 being derived from the original Fiat 124 platform which has been the now iconic mainstay of the AvtoVAZ lineup since the company s foundation in the late 1960s Russian production at the company s main plant at Togliatti ended in September 2012 Along with the other Fiat 124 derivatives it is the world s third best selling single generation automobile platform after the Volkswagen Beetle and the Ford Model T 18 19 and one of the longest production run platforms alongside the Volkswagen Beetle the Hindustan Ambassador the Volkswagen Type 2 Bus 20 and the Toyota 70 Series Contents 1 History 1 1 United Kingdom 1 2 New Zealand 2 Models 2 1 2104 2 2 2105 2 3 2107 3 Other variants 3 1 Production at Suzuki Egypt 4 Safety 5 End of production 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit VAZ 2105 Lada Riva 1300 Although introduced in 1979 and first produced in quantity in 1980 21 the Riva s origins are older it is a modernised and restyled version of the original Lada type VAZ 2101 Zhiguli saloon 21 which was introduced in 1970 as a modified license copy of the Fiat 124 VAZ began development work on the facelift version as early as 1975 and the first prototypes were built in 1977 although it would not be until 1983 three years after its release in the Soviet Union that the car was made available in Western European markets and like its predecessors aimed squarely at the budget end of the market The Riva itself is officially designated and known in the home market as VAZ 2105 base saloon sedan VAZ 2104 station wagon and VAZ 2107 deluxe saloon identified by the large chromed grille In Russia VAZ 2105 VAZ 2104 and VAZ 2107 are considered to be different cars rather than variants but nonetheless all of them are part of a single Klassika Classic family along with older models such as the VAZ 2101 They are popularly known as Pyatyorka the five Chetvyorka the four and Semyorka the seven Mechanically the car is virtually identical to the first generation VAZ 2101 featuring the Fiat derived manual transmissions coil spring suspension all round and aluminium alloy drum brakes with cast iron brake shoes on the rear wheels The smaller engined variant the 66 PS 48 kW 65 hp 1 294 cc 79 0 cu in version VAZ 2105 21 had a revamp of its inline four cylinder compared to the original VAZ 2101 Lada 1200 The old OHC design had its camshaft driven by chain while the new one had a toothed belt drive Some modifications of the Riva s larger engined version VAZ 2107 carried on with the 1 452 cc 88 6 cu in 21 chain driven OHC engine coming over from the original Lada 1500 VAZ 2103 while others had a later 1 569 cc 95 7 cu in 1 6L VAZ 2106 21067 engine Another change was made to the engine in 1992 when single point fuel injection and catalytic converters were specified to keep up with emissions legislation The 2107 was announced in 1982 offered as the luxury version and the most expensive with improved interior including front headrests a new instrument panel and a chrome grille it came with either 1 294 cc 79 0 cu in 21072 or 1 570 cc 96 cu in 21074 engines 22 The 21079 was a Wankel engined version 22 The first 2104 station wagon appeared in 1984 in three models the 2104 with 1 294 cc 79 0 cu in the 21041 with 1 198 cc 73 1 cu in and the 21043 with 1 452 cc 88 6 cu in VAZ 2103 engine 22 Export sales proved to be very good in Eastern Europe In the West Rivas had limited presence in such countries as the United Kingdom the Netherlands New Zealand where it served as a taxi and Canada In Finland they had much larger sales due to the fact that Finland had closer economic ties with the Soviet Union 22 Canada was the only market to offer whitewall tires 23 Canadian 2107s were briefly sold as the Dennis Signet after the importer Peter Dennis Motor Corporation 24 Canadian sales along with several European markets ended on 4 July 1997 25 Tightening safety and emissions legislation combined with the economic instability in the former Soviet Union during the 1990s led to the Riva being withdrawn from most Western European markets by 1997 although it remained in production at the AvtoVAZ factory in the Russian Federation and was sold as the Lada Classic It was one of the cheapest automobiles available in the Russian market 26 and remains the most popular second hand car in Russia even after its production ceased 27 In 2002 production of the wagon model was taken over by Izh 28 before assembly was also started at the Bogdan Group s LuAZ plant and later in Cherkasy Ukraine The 2107 model was produced also at the ZAZ factory in Ukraine and at Suzuki s factory in Egypt In August 2011 Russian production of the 2107 was moved to Izh After about thirty years of production the 2105 was discontinued in 2010 followed by the 2104 and 2107 in 2012 United Kingdom Edit The British market was opened with the 1300GL in 1983 29 and the 21051 Riva 1200L had the 1 198 cc 73 1 cu in 22 British sales were based heavily on low sales price and durability 22 In 1986 20 000 Ladas were sold in Britain 30 000 in 1988 30 British imports of the older VAZ 2101 2102 2106 ended soon after the Riva s introduction although they remained available in the Soviet Union and much of the old Eastern Bloc for several years afterwards In a review of the new economy car the British automobile magazine Autocar noted its low price of only 3 158 10 736 82 in 2020 improved road performance and an impressive list of standard equipment which included height adjustable headlamps internally adjustable driver s door mirror velour covered seats heated rear window illumination lights for bonnet and boot and a 21 piece toolkit 31 However its spartan interiors and aging design meant that it was never aimed at buyers of market leaders similar sized but more expensive products such as the Ford Sierra Vauxhall Cavalier and Austin Montego Nonetheless the Riva was still selling well in the United Kingdom and many other Western markets in the early 1990s but the next few years saw a raft of new models come from budget competitors such as Daewoo Hyundai Kia and Proton pushing Riva sales into terminal decline citation needed This combined with the economic hardships and much needed investment to adapt cars to stricter European Union emissions requirements not being available resulted in the decision to withdraw Lada from the UK and some other European markets and Canada on 4 July 1997 25 They had cheaply tried to produce catalytic converter equipped cars EU mandated from 1992 using carburettors when all other car makers changed to fuel injection to more accurately control fuel air ratios However the catalysts were quickly destroyed as a result and most cars failed their first MOT test at three years old as a result Despite Lada s withdrawal in 1997 from the British market most of the surviving Rivas on UK roads were not scrapped rather the vast majority were re exported back to Russia due to a shortage of used examples in their homeland and the export specification was considered superior to those that were available domestically Even in 2021 many ex UK right hand drive Rivas are still operating in Russia and the former Soviet states New Zealand Edit The car was also sold in New Zealand where it was distributed by the New Zealand Dairy Board The Dairy Board received the cars in lieu of cash payments for deliveries of mutton and butter to the Soviet Union The last such trade was carried out in 1990 32 Models Edit2104 Edit VAZ 21043 VAZ 21043 rearEstate edition VAZ 2104 VAZ 2105 engine a 1 3 litre 79 cu in carburetor 4 speed transmission CAT the base model VAZ 21041 engine VAZ 2101 1 2 litre 73 cu in 4 carb item PPC Not commercially produced VAZ 21042 engine VAZ 2103 1 5 litre 92 cu in right hand drive VAZ 21043 engine VAZ 2103 1 5 litre 92 cu in carburetor with a 4 or 5 speed CAT in versions with electrical equipment and interior of the VAZ 2107 VAZ 21044 engine VAZ 2107 1 7 litre 100 cu in single injection 5 speed CAT export model VAZ 21045 engine VAZ 2107 1 8 litre 110 cu in single injection 5 speed CAT export model Not commercially produced VAZ 21045D VAZ 341 engine 1 5 litre 92 cu in diesel 5 speed PPC VAZ 21047 engine VAZ 2103 1 5 litre 92 cu in carb 5 speed CAT an improved version with the interior of the VAZ 2104 7 Export modifications were equipped with the radiator grille of the VAZ 2107 VAZ 21048 engine VAZ 343 1 77 litre 108 cu in diesel 5 speed PPC VAZ 21041i engine VAZ 21067 1 6 litre 98 cu in injector 5 speed gearbox with the same interior and electrics as the VAZ 2107 the front seats of the IL 2126 VAZ 21041 VF radiator design VAZ 2107 VAZ 2103 engine of 1 5 litre 92 cu in injector 5 speed gearbox interior and electrical VAZ 2107 car the front seats of the Izh 2126 Pickup Edition VAZ 21043 33 Pikap 1 5 litre with 52 kW produced from 1991 to 2012 at PSA VIS Avto 2105 Edit VAZ 2105 Lada Riva 1300 VAZ 2105Lada 2105 with the carb engine VAZ 2105 1 29 litre 79 cu in 64 5 PS 47 4 kW 63 6 hp 92 N m 9 4 kg m 68 lbf ft and 4 speed CAT Lada 2105 b the engine VAZ 2103 distributed injection 1 6 litre 98 cu in 71 4 hp 72 4 PS 53 2 kW 71 4 hp 110 N m 11 kg m 81 lbf ft the Euro 2 and 5 speed CAT Lada 21050 with the engine VAZ 2105 and 5 speed CAT Lada 21051 with carb engine VAZ 2101 1 2 litre 73 cu in 59 5 PS 43 8 kW 58 7 hp 85 N m 8 7 kg m 63 lbf ft and 4 speed CAT Lada 21053 with carb engine VAZ 2103 1 45 litre 88 cu in 72 4 PS 53 2 kW 71 4 hp 104 N m 10 6 kg m 77 lbf ft and 4 of Art CAT Lada 21053 20 the engine VAZ 2104 distributed injection 1 45 litre 88 cu in 72 4 PS 53 2 kW 71 4 hp 110 N m 11 kg m 81 lbf ft the Euro 2 and 5 speed CAT Lada 21054 small series especially for the traffic police the Interior Ministry and the FSB Carburetted VAZ 2106 engine 1 57 litre 96 cu in 81 PS 60 kW 80 hp 122 5 N m 12 49 kg m 90 4 lbf ft equipped with an additional fuel tank and battery Lada 21054 30 the engine VAZ 21067 distributed injection 1 57 litre 96 cu in 73 PS 54 kW 72 hp 116 N m 11 8 kg m 86 lbf ft the Euro 3 and 5 speed CAT Lada 21055 small scale modification for the cab with a diesel engine VAZ BTM 341 production Barnaultransmash 1 52 litre 93 cu in 51 0 PS 37 5 kW 50 3 hp 92 N m 9 4 kg m 68 lbf ft Lada 21057 Lada Riva Export version of VAZ 21053 with right hand drive and a single injection engine Euro 1 was produced in 1992 1997 for the markets of the UK and countries with left hand traffic Lada 21058 Lada Riva Export version of VAZ 21050 with right hand drive produced in 1982 1994 for the markets of the UK and countries with left hand traffic Lada 21059 Debut 1980 33 as a small scale spetsmodifikatsiya for the traffic police the Interior Ministry and the KGB with 122 PS 89 kW 120 hp 186 N m 19 0 kg m 137 lbf ft citation needed two rotor 1 300 cc 80 cu in VAZ 411M or slightly larger displacement 142 PS 104 kW 140 hp VAZ 4132 Wankel engine which both featured a 9 4 1 compression ratio 34 and four speed manual transmission 33 Capable of 180 km h 112 mph and 0 97 km h 0 60 mph in nine seconds 33 Priced at 52 000 rubles 33 VIS 2345 pick poluramnoy design based on VAZ 21053 and 21054 produced by JSC VAZInterService with 1995 by 2006 Lada 2105 VFTS Lada VFTS a sports car which was being built at the facilities of the Vilnius factory vehicles under the guidance of the legendary Soviet rallista Stasys Brundza Homologated to FISA Group B standard Markets forced engine VAZ 2106 using carburetors WEBER 45 DCOE 1 6 litre 98 cu in 160 PS 120 kW 160 hp at 7000 rpm 164 8 N m 16 80 kg m 121 6 lbf ft at 5500 rpm and a spur 4 and 5 speed gearbox with claw couplings include since 1986 in order to reduce weight the car was equipped with doors made of aluminum citation needed Lada 2105 VIHUR rally car produced industrial association for the production of sports equipment Vihur CC DOSAAF in Tallinn Homologated for Group A 2 1 union classification the so called queen group According to the requirements of the A 2 1 the engines were serially unchanged 2107 Edit Lada 2107 Classic 2 2107M prototype from 2007 Izh 27175 ru pick up model derived from the VAZ Lada 2104 Rally carLada 2107 engine 2103 1 5 litre 92 cu in 4 cyl Carburetor Lada 21071 engine 2105 1 3 litre 79 cu in 4 cyl Carburetor timing belt Lada 21072 1 7 litre 100 cu in engine Grade 8 Single injection export version for the European market Lada 21073 engine 2106 1 6 litre 98 cu in 4 cyl Carburetor Lada 21076 20 engine 2104 1 5 litre 92 cu in 4 cyl Point Injection Lada 2107 71 1 45 litre 88 cu in engine 67 PS 49 kW 66 hp engine 21034 for gasoline A 76 version for China Lada 21074 20 21067 10 engine 1 6 litre 98 cu in 4 cyl Distributed injection Euro 2 Lada 21074 30 21067 20 engine 1 6 litre 98 cu in 4 cyl Distributed injection Euro 3 Lada 21077 engine 2105 1 3 litre 79 cu in 4 cyl Carburetor timing belt export UK version Lada 21078 engine 2106 1 6 litre 98 cu in 4 cyl Carburetor export UK version Lada 21079 Debut 1982 fitted with 122 PS 89 kW 120 hp two rotor 1 300 cc 80 cu in VAZ 411M or slightly larger displacement 142 PS 104 kW 140 hp VAZ 4132 Wankel engine which both featured a 9 4 1 compression ratio 34 and five speed manual transmission 33 Capable of 112 mph 180 km h and 0 60 mph 0 97 km h in 9 seconds 33 Priced at 58 000 rubles 33 Originally created for the needs of federal agencies the traffic police the Interior Ministry and KGB Lada 2107 ZNG 21213 engine 1 7 litre 100 cu in 4 cyl Point Injection Other variants EditModel variants included the Riva Signet Riva 1200 Riva 1300 Riva 1500 and Riva 1600 with trim levels E and L A Turbo charged model Lada 2107 Turbo was sold in Finland this version was made by Finnish Lada importer Small numbers of Lada rally cars were built with 152 PS 112 kW 150 hp Wankel engines fitted with a pair of Weber DCOE twin choke carburettors 35 Production at Suzuki Egypt Edit In Egypt the Amal Foreign Trade Company and Lada s parent company AvtoVAZ signed a joint venture agreement to assemble Ladas for the North African market in 2000 However as they did not have their own factory space was found at a local Suzuki plant in Cairo to assemble the 2107 version of the Riva As of 2006 production continued at Suzuki until 2015 with an additional model the 2110 being produced Safety EditIn the early 1980s when it was put into production the car complied with UNECE car safety standards and GOST technical standards 36 In 2001 the 2107 version of the Riva scored 0 points out of 16 in a frontal crash test conducted by the modern Russian ARCAP safety assessment program and was awarded zero stars out of four 37 The reviewers noted that the result of the test was easily predictable and couldn t be positive as they were dealing with an old car having an outdated construction of the body and designed at the time when safety tests were different from those of 2001 38 In 2002 Za Rulyom magazine performed crash tests on two Lada 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