Oka (car)

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KAMAZ / AwtoWAS / SeAZ
VAZ-1111 Oka / Lada Oka
VAZ-1111 Oka / Lada Oka
Oka
Production period: 1987-2008
Class : Microcar
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Otto engine :
0.75 liters (25.5 kW)
Length: 3200 mm
Width: 1420 mm
Height: 1400 mm
Wheelbase : 2180 mm
Empty weight : 645 kg

Oka ( Russian Ока́ ) is a Russian car model that was sold under the brands Kamaz, Lada and SeAZ and later as a separate brand. Over 700,000 copies of this cheapest Russian car have been built in over 20 years.

Developed by AwtoWAS (Lada), the Oka was initially manufactured in the KAMAZ truck plant from 1987 . From 1991, the car division was called ZMA. In 1990 SeAZ also got into the production of the Oka.

The Oka is 3.2 m long and weighs 645 kg empty. The payload is 340 kg. A two - cylinder four-stroke in - line engine with 25.5 kW (35 hp) from a displacement of 750 cc provides the drive .

Oka have been exported to the USA since 2003, but no sales figures are known.

In 2008 production was stopped. Originally a successor model ( Lada Oka-2 ) was planned and already developed, but this never went into series production.

Web links

Commons : Lada Oka  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Commons : SeAZ Oka  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files