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1986-1987 NAMI Ohta Concept

The NAMI Ohta, created during 1986-87 at the Leningrad Laboratory of Advanced Prototyping of Light Vehicles by NAMI (Central Automobile Research Institute), stands as an intriguing concept car. This vehicle had a capacity for up to seven occupants, featuring removable second and third-seat rows, along with a front seat that could rotate 180°. Notably futuristic for its time, the Okhta included a multiplex system, an advanced feature within a Soviet car. Although only one example remains, painstakingly restored after an accident, it is now showcased in a museum as a unique artifact of automotive innovation.




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