Judging by the picture, the artist has maximally preserved the characteristic shape of the three-door Tavria body, but added "touches" in a modern manner. For example, the Tavria Nova looks more like a crossover hatchback: the high ground clearance, plastic protective body kit, and large wheels draw attention. This is a quite relevant solution in the era of thriving SUV segment cars.
In addition, the artist made the car more aerodynamic – the front pillar has a greater angle of inclination, and a spoiler is installed at the rear of the roof. Furthermore, complex stampings on the side panels have appeared.

It is worth noting that the ZAZ-1102 Tavria was produced from 1988 to 2007. During this time, the hatchback gained the status of a cult, people's car. At the same time, it cannot be ruled out that in the future the legend may still return to production. Firstly, Ukrainians are in dire need of an affordable domestically produced car, and secondly, contrary to the opinions of skeptics, recently the "dying" ZAZ plant has begun to show signs of life – since last year, the Zaporizhzhia enterprise has been assembling new models of Renault, Kia, and Lada. So why shouldn't it again master the production of its own, original car?

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