ZAZ Tavria () is a range of front-wheel-drive subcompact cars produced by the Soviet Union and then Ukraine manufacturer ZAZ.
ZAZ-1102 Tavria and subsequent ZAZ-1102 Tavria Nova, ZAZ-1105 Dana, ZAZ-1103 Slavuta and ZAZ-11055 Tavria Pick-Up replaced the rear wheel drive Zaporozhets series in the product lineup.
Production of all ZAZ Tavria models (except Pick-up) stopped in 2007.
ZAZ-1102 Tavria, a 3-door hatchback released in 1987,Новый «Запорожец» на конвейере // «Известия», № 323 (22130) от 19 ноября 1987. стр.1 was the first model of the range. It features independent MacPherson strut suspension at the front and a twist-beam rear suspension. The watercooling MeMZ-245 I4 engine was a major shift forward from the aircooling V4 used in former models.
The 1102 acquired the Tavria name in 1989. It was chosen in an internal factory contest and resembles Tauric, the ancient Greek language name of Crimea.
ZAZ-1102 "Tavria" became the basis for a whole line of cars, which are both directly modifications of the base model (more than 40 different variants), and independent models on its platform, such as: "five-door liftback" ZAZ-1103 "Slavuta", "Five-door station wagon" ZAZ-1105 "Dana" and commercial pickup truck ZAZ-11055 "Pick-Up".
In 2006 and 2007, the plant's management announced several times about the imminent withdrawal of the model from production. The mass production of the ZAZ-1102 "Tavria" hatchback model was completed in 2007, although at least two more batches were assembled in 2008 and 2009.
During the period of production more than 140 000 cars were produced. In January 2011 the last car of the ZAZ-1103 "Slavuta" model was produced by the ZAZ line, and it was sold during an online auction on February 11, 2011, for ₴47,020. ZAZ Forza became the direct descendant of Slavuta on the line. ZAZ-Slavuta and ZAZ-Tavria family were the last wholly Ukrainian cars.
In 2004 the Slavuta was awarded zero stars out of a possible four by the Russian ARCAP safety assessment program.
Tavria Pick-Up is designated for cargo transportation, and its front support beam is made of thicker metal than in hatchback (3.2 mm instead of 2.8 mm). It was powered by a MeMZ-310 engine (1.1-1.3 liters).
Tavria Pick-Up behaves well on uneven roads due to the reinforced structure of the rear suspension. It is more rigid compared to the passenger hatchback. This also increased the vehicle's carrying capacity to 420 kg. The fiberglass cargo compartment is rigidly screwed to body. It measures 1250 mm high and 1300 mm wide. The length of cargo is 1320 mm,Руководство по эксплуатации автомобилей «Таврия» 1102-3902004. — Днепропетровск: «Сiч», 1995. — С. 136 but it is possible to open the upper rear hatch, which is supported by pneumatic struts to transport longer items. The large area of the rear hatches of tail gate perfectly suits small traders. As such the car can be used as mobile trading stall. The lower part of the hatch can be opened to create a 'counter'.
In 1989 the USSR Ministry of Automobile industry released a promotional video targeting the Western market, which won the Cannes Bronze Lion for trade ads.
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