GM Ends Joint Venture For Russian Chevrolet Niva Production
It will continue to be sold under the Lada brand going forward.
Read More »It will continue to be sold under the Lada brand going forward.
Read More »Essentially canceling the small SUV with menacing looks.
Read More »The move is part of a strategic change to update the model range.
Read More »Thanks to a new loan for the project and attractive incentives from the Russian government.
Read More »Earlier rumors suggested that the vehicle has been axed.
Read More »The facility produces the Chevrolet Niva SUV.
Read More »And looking mighty close to the concept.
Read More »Although just a concept, there's no denying that the Niva is one good-looking SUV.
Read More »As international as international gets.
Read More »All hail the perfect SUV for Russian roads.
Read More »Here it is in the flesh: the Chevrolet Niva Concept that will appear in the 2014 Moscow Auto Salon.
Read More »Another preview of the Chevrolet Niva before the 2014 Moscow Auto Salon.
Read More »A stalwart of the Russian tundra, the former Lada Niva is getting a redesign.
Read More »How does Chevy end up with its name on a Russian-engineered vehicle? That's exactly what we're here to explore.
Read More »Alluring incentives for local production? Check. Joint venture with major Russian automaker? Check. The next logical step, then, is to take the relationship to the next rational level.
Read More »GM-AVTOVAZ, a joint venture between General Motors and Russian Auto Manufacturer AVTOVAZ, has announced the achievement of producing 350,000 Chevrolet...
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