Lada Niva 4 x 4 with roof tent.
Who doesn't know this immortal classic?
With over 530,000 exports and fan clubs worldwide, it’s no wonder the Lada Niva is still in production today. Thanks to its lightweight yet durable construction, this pocket-sized 4WD has been to more extreme places than most people see in a lifetime – in 1988 it reached the base camp of Mount Everest, in 1990 it became the first car in Antarctica, and in 1998 it climbed to an altitude of 5,726 meters above sea level on the Tibetan Plateau in the Himalayas.
The Niva belongs to a special category of cars, which are still built almost unchanged. A lightweight (just over a ton) unibody, full-time 4WD, a lockable center differential, independent gas-filled shock absorbers and high/low gearing. This 4 x 4 version with 1.7 liter engine differs very little from the first built Niva, sturdy and capable in its appearance with a cute wink.
You might not be taking it to Antarctica right away, but this 4x4 is no stranger to rugged terrain and impressive slopes. Norway, Scotland or Terschelling, the Niva will take you anywhere you want to go. To offer you maximum comfort while exploring the wilderness, the car comes with a spacious roof tent with mattress, bottom sheet and complete camping equipment: an outdoor kitchen with gas stove, pan set, barbecue, cutlery, crockery, picnic basket, cool box, table, chairs, tarp, wind screen, outdoor carpet, mood lighting, camping plug, reel and even binoculars/telescope so you can enjoy the untouched nature to the fullest.
In addition to being the ultimate car for off-road holidays, the Niva is also very suitable for going to festivals, peninsulas and of course campsites throughout Europe.
The car can be rented per day, weekend, midweek or longer. (Still to Antarctica?)