How GAZ Engineers Built a Six-Seater Sedan Without a Frame and with a Fluid Coupling
How GAZ Engineers Built a Six-Seater Sedan Without a Frame and with a Fluid Coupling
A rare camper that fits in a regular parking space
The history of development, design, specifications, and fate of the pioneer of the Soviet automotive industry
How in the 1930s they tried to turn the "Emka" into a universal all-terrain vehicle for three elements
Formula V6, Wankel rotary engine, gas turbine, and even two engines at once - recalling the most unconventional solutions
From the experimental 3-5 series to the Svyatogor: key stages and technical solutions of the AZLK-2141
From Detroit to Chelyabinsk: How 12 Engineers Set Up Production of 10,000 Machines in Four Years
How knights, 18th-century farmers, and Henry Ford determined which side of the road the world drives on
From Refrigerators to Volvo: The Unexpected Start of the Chinese Concern
The story of the French and American automotive groups: brands, mergers, and technological breakthroughs
The story of a model that fit into no segment, yet managed to outlive its own era
How a promising logging truck proved too complex for its era
A four-wheel drive all-terrain vehicle on pneumatic tires passed tests, but remained an experiment
A fiberglass monocoque, a V8 with up to 300 hp, and 230 km/h - ZIL's ambitious experiment
Affordability, status, and popular nicknames: what the cars of the Soviet country were like