Lada Niva successor exposed in patent images
Once thought to have been cancelled, images of the new Lada Niva have appeared in recent patent filings in Russia. The original Lada has been in production in Russia since 1977. The modern successor to the Lada Niva – Russia’s home-grown equivalent of the Suzuki Jimny 4WD, which has been on sale since 1977 – finally looks to be nearing production. A new generation of the small four-wheel-drive was in development until 2022, when parent company Renault sold the Niva’s maker, AvtoVAZ, and left the country after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The project was presumed to be scrapped, but newly published patents have revealed an updated design that indicates work is underway within Russian borders, without Renault’s involvement. Russian President Vladimir Putin was shown a mockup of the presumed Niva successor, codenamed T-134, during an official visit to the AvtoVAZ manufacturing plant in January last year, according to a Kremlin press relea...