A one-of-a-kind car was built several years ago by two Moscow companies – the tuning studio Specautotuning and the full-cycle auto service Nanoprotec. The customer was a Russian businessman: the entrepreneur wanted an unusual replica of the GAZ-M 20 Pobeda to mark the 75th anniversary of the original Soviet model (the Pobeda, by the way, was produced from 1946 to 1958).

As a result, the craftsmen's idea was realized as follows: to make a modern, comfortable car styled after Soviet classics.

The Mercedes-Benz CL-Class C216 was chosen as the base (this coupe was in production from 2006 to 2014). The car fully retained its original construction (including the engine – a 5.5-liter V8 with 388 hp), interior, and safety, but it got its own body. All body panels and other exterior elements, which are precisely the reference to the Pobeda, were made by hand. To make the car more recognizable, it was also adorned with "Pobeda" badges – they can be found not only on the outside but also inside.

The unusual Pobeda is being sold for $150,000.

It is worth noting that this car is not the only project by Specautotuning and Nanoprotec. Both companies regularly work on creating unusual cars (see video below), one of which is a Batmobile spotted a few months ago in Monaco.









