GAZ-21 Volga
The GAZ-21 Volga is a Soviet-era automobile produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant from 1956 to 1970. Known for its distinctive design, it features a spacious interior and a powerful engine, making it popular among government officials and taxi services in the Soviet Union. The car is often recognized for its rounded shape and chrome accents.
This model was part of a series aimed at providing reliable transportation for the Soviet middle class. The GAZ-21 was equipped with a 2.4-liter inline-four engine and was available in various body styles, including a sedan and a station wagon, contributing to its versatility and appeal.