Despite the ongoing crisis in the Russian car market, state-owned Avtovaz continues to upgrade its offerings which are reserved for the local population. The latest example is the upgraded LCV variants of the Lada Niva Legend which is available in single-cab and dual-cab box vans in different conversions. The most important modification on the LCVs is the stronger frame which allows for greater cargo-carrying capabilities. Lada engineers applied similar reinforcements to those found in Niva-based fire trucks and rescue vehicles. Thus, the load capacity of the commercial vehicles is now ranging between 640 kg and 800 kg, representing an increase of up to 185 kg compared to the previous versions.
The lineup includes several different
bodystyles with boxy load compartments with a capacity between 1-3.5 cubic
meters. As we can see from the official photos, some
Niva LCVs have two seats with a larger box at the back, and others have five
seats with a smaller cargo area made of fiberglass. The company also offers
refrigerators, vans with insulated cargo areas, or special models equipped with
heavy-duty suspension for rougher terrains.
Interestingly, all of the pictured
variants have two doors, despite being longer than the five-door Niva Legend.
Speaking of the footprint, independently of the configuration, the wheelbase of
the LCVs is identical at 2,850 mm and the total length is 4,440
mm. Due to the different available shapes of the cargo boxes,
the height varies from 1,770 – 2,000 mm, while the ground
clearance is either 205 mm or 240 mm depending on the
suspension configuration and the diameter of the wheels (15-inches or
16-inches).
All of the Niva LCVs are powered by the
same naturally aspirated 1.7-liter four-cylinder petrol engine producing 82 hp and 129 Nm of torque. Just like in the regular Niva
Legend, power is transmitted to all four wheels through a five-speed manual
gearbox with the help of locking differentials. Likewise, the spartan interior
is carried over from the passenger off-roader.
The commercial vehicles are manufactured
in Russia by an Avtovaz subsidiary called “PSA VIS-AVTO”. Pricing, which has
obviously been affected by the financial crisis and the sanctions, starts from
₽ 1,153,400 (US$ 16,660) for the cheaper LCV trim and goes all the way up to
₽ 1,719,900 (US$ 24,843) for the most expensive refrigerator.

