ZIS-101
The ZIS-101 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer Zavod Imeni Stalina. It was introduced in 1936 and was equipped with an straight-8 engine producing and giving a top speed of. The car was fitted with a 3-speed manual gearbox.
It was followed by the ZIS-101A that had improved the engine giving and a new top speed of approximately. 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 and a top speed of . 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.