End of an era: Lada finally leaves the German market after 53 years

21.05.2026 | Cars

The Russian brand Lada is officially closing its doors in Germany. After a 53-year history, declared bankruptcy, and a lack of investors, the legendary AvtoVAZ models are now a thing of the past.

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The end of Lada in Germany: 53 years of history go into the archives

The German market is finally saying goodbye to the Russian car brand Lada. The company "Lada Automobile GmbH", based in Buxtehude, has been officially closed, putting an end to over half a century of presence in the country.

The insolvency proceedings were opened on January 29, and after unsuccessful attempts to find an investor, the company ceased operations in March.

The rise and fall of a legend

The history of Lada in Germany began 53 years ago, with the peak of its popularity in the 70s and early 90s. In 1991, a record 50,000 new cars were registered, thanks to reliable models like the Lada 1200 and 1500, based on the Fiat 124.

Today, all that remains of Lada's presence in Germany is nostalgia and the thousands of Niva units that are still found on hard-to-reach rural and forest roads.