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Manufacturer
  
Zavod Imeni Stalina

Engine
  
5.8L ZIS-101 I8

Class
  
Limousine

Transmission
  
3-speed manual

ZIS-101

Production
  
1936-1939 (ZIS-101) 1939-1941 (ZIS-101A)

Body style
  
4-door sedan (ZIS-101) 4-door convertible (ZIS-102)

ZIS-101 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer Zavod Imeni Stalina. It was introduced in 1936 and was equipped with an 5.8 L (354 cu in) straight-8 engine producing 90 hp (67 kW) and giving a top speed of 115 km/h (71 mph). The car was fitted with a 3-speed manual gearbox.

It was followed by the ZIS-101A that had improved the engine giving 110 hp (82 kW) and a new top speed of approximately 130 km/h (81 mph). Production ended in 1941.

In 1939, a two-seat sport version designed by Valentin Nikolaevich Rostkov called 101-Sport was built. The engine was the same as in the 101-A, but boosted to 141 hp (105 kW) and a top speed of 162 km/h (101 mph) (although a Pravda article claims 170–180 km/h). It was, however, not made in more than one or two copies.

Variants

  • ZIS-101: Initial production version. Produced 1936-1939.
  • ZIS-101A: ZIS-101 with improved engine. Produced 1939-1941.
  • ZIS-101B: Improved ZIS-101, prototype.
  • ZIS-101C: Ambulance version.
  • ZIS-101 Sport: Two-seat version. Produced in 1939.
  • ZIS-102: Convertible version. Produced 1938-1940.
  • References

    ZIS-101 Wikipedia