The Lada Oka 1111, also known as the "Little Orange," is a Hatchback released in 1988 manufactured by the Russian car manufacturer, AvtoVAZ. It features a distinctively boxy shape and offers both front- and four-wheel drive. With its solid build quality and slight vintage flair, the Oka is sure to turn heads. Exterior features include square headlights, a trapezoidal grille, a large flat hood, and the iconic "Little Orange" logo on the sides. Inside, the Oka features a simple yet functional interior with simple gauges, an old-fashioned manual control gear shift, and utilitarian grey cloth upholstery decorating the seats and door panels. Despite its retro design, the Oka contains a few modern features such as power steering and an adjustable front bench seat. Under the hood, the Lada Oka is powered by a 1.1 L four-cylinder engine which produces 55 horsepower and is coupled to an old-fashioned 4-speed manual transmission. Despite its humble performance, due to its durability and low price, the Oka remains popular to this day. It can be seen on the roads of Russia, Belarus, and other former Soviet countries and continues to excite its fans—both old and young.
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