Russia has done little in the auto market in recent years, but if you look back at history, you will find that the Soviet Union also produced off-road vehicles that were all the rage. That’s right, that’s Radaniva.
Lada Niva was born in the late 1970s by a Soviet manufacturer called AvtoVAZ. Perhaps the Ladanivas seen in China are already in their dying years, but there are still brand-new Nivas for sale in the Russian market. Although it has experienced more than 30 years of development history, it has not received a major upgrade in technology.
In recent years, Lada has formed a joint venture with Chevrolet and launched a new Chevrolet Niva. Although the name of Niva is still used, it still cannot be compared with the purest Niva in the minds of car fans. What we are looking forward to is the rebirth of the classic Niva.
In order to realize this wish, a modification manufacturer from Ukraine set out to create a modification of Lada Niva. It can be seen from the picture that although its overall shape still retains the appearance of the original car, the brand-new front and rear bumpers make it change from the outdated and old-fashioned appearance before, and even exude a taste of a concept car.
The front face still uses two round headlights, and the blue LED daytime running lights give it a bit of a cute atmosphere. The brand-new silver-gray air intake grille extends down to the bottom of the bumper, and the central NIVA logo highlights its unique identity and adds a sense of strength to it.
The rear of the vehicle is also decorated with silver-gray plastic panels, echoing the front of the car. The taillights use LED light sources, and the exhaust pipes are replaced with stainless steel materials. Looking from the side and rear, it is obvious that the blend of retro and fashion can be felt. This interlacing of history and future forms a visual impact that is unstoppable.