Moskvitch 2140

The Moskvitch 2140 series (Russian: Москвич-2140) is a small family car produced by Soviet automotive maker AZLK from January 1976 to 1988.

The most notable differences between the two models were redesigned dashboard and front seat headrests in the M-2140.

It was face-lifted the same year: the shield logo was changed to feature "АЗЛК" (AZLK) written in metallic outline, the grille coating switched from metal to plastic, and both side mirrors were slightly redesigned to be less heavy.

The station wagon variant M-2137 was the last of Soviet cars to still feature taillight fins, until the model was discontinued in 1985.

The brand-new fourth generation entered in production with the Aleko starting in 1986, when both series shared the assembly line for over two years, until the M-2140 was eventually discontinued in July 1988.