GAZ-24 Volga
The GAZ-24 Volga is a Soviet-era automobile produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant from 1970 to 1992. It is a mid-size sedan known for its robust design and spacious interior, making it popular among government officials and taxi services in the Soviet Union. The car features a rear-wheel-drive layout and is powered by a 2.4-liter inline-four engine.
The GAZ-24 was designed to replace the earlier GAZ-21 Volga and was part of a series that aimed to modernize Soviet vehicles. Its classic styling and durability have made it a sought-after collector's item in recent years, representing a significant era in automotive history.