
The LADA Niva Travel is AvtoVAZ's five-door successor to the iconic Niva Legend, offering identical off-road capability with genuine family practicality — launched in 2021 as a modernised, longer-wheelbase evolution designed for buyers who need real off-road competence alongside everyday comfort.
The LADA Niva Travel was launched in 2021 as the five-door, longer-wheelbase successor to the Niva Legend. Both share the same VAZ-21214M 1.7L petrol engine, the same permanent all-wheel drive, the same two-speed transfer case, and the same 220 mm ground clearance; but the Niva Travel adds a 2700 mm wheelbase versus the Legend's 2200 mm, five doors, and a proper rear seat. For Azerbaijani buyers, this is the Niva retaining its all-terrain capability while becoming a family car.
The Niva Travel's five-door body resolves the Legend's biggest practical limitation — the difficulty of accessing the rear seats. The extended wheelbase allows adult-sized rear legroom and a meaningfully larger cargo area: the 320-litre load space is sufficient for active family use. The cabin is not the most refined in the compact SUV class, but the 2021 update substantially improved the dashboard, interior materials, and fittings across all areas within the constraints of the familiar design language.
In Azerbaijan — from the rough tracks of the Absheron Peninsula to the mountain roads of Quba-Qabala, to the muddy seasonal paths of the Lankaran region — the Niva Travel is a logical choice for buyers seeking all-terrain capability that can remain within the AvtoVAZ ecosystem pricing. Most imported crossovers at this price point either offer less ground clearance or weaker terrain performance. The Niva Travel is free of that compromise.
The Niva Travel's five-door profile retains the Legend's classic high-riding silhouette alongside a substantially modernised exterior following the 2021 update. The robust front fascia, pronounced plastic cladding, and high-riding rear maintain a clear SUV identity on Azerbaijani roads.
| Variant | Engine | Power | Gearbox | Ground Clearance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Niva Travel Standard | VAZ-21214M, 1.7L | 83 hp | 5-speed manual | 220 mm | Standard trim; budget-conscious buyers needing basic off-road capability; mix of city and rural road use |
| Niva Travel Comfort | VAZ-21214M, 1.7L | 83 hp | 5-speed manual | 220 mm | Comfort trim; better interior finish; improved ride quality for primarily urban drivers seeking upgrades |
| Niva Legend (3-door) | VAZ-21214, 1.7L | 83 hp | 5-speed manual | 220 mm | Three-door Niva Legend — more compact, lighter; simpler two-range differential lock for active terrain users |
What makes the Niva Travel distinctive in the Azerbaijani market is its genuine off-road capability at this price point. Below are the key advantages it delivers to Azerbaijani drivers.
The Niva Travel is mechanically well understood across the country. The 1.7L petrol engine is identical to the Niva Legend — its parts network is extensive across auto parts markets nationally. Service complexity is lower than imported SUVs at a comparable price.
| Model | Core Strength | Main Compromise (Local Context) |
|---|---|---|
| LADA Niva Legend | Same engine, same off-road capability — but less practical three-door body; buyers choose between family practicality and compactness | Niva Legend is smaller, lighter; Niva Travel is more practical but fuel economy is similarly high |
| UAZ Patriot | UAZ Patriot — larger cargo body, stronger engine options, service presence in Azerbaijan | UAZ Patriot is larger, heavier, less efficient in city driving; Niva Travel is more agile to drive |
| Dacia Duster | Dacia Duster — more modern platform, more refined interior, European safety ratings | Dacia Duster import pricing is above the Niva Travel; service outside Baku is limited; FWD variant has less terrain capability |
| Suzuki Jimny | Suzuki Jimny — superb terrain-to-weight ratio, short-range ratios; but three doors, three seats | Suzuki Jimny import price substantially exceeds the Niva Travel; available only second-hand in Azerbaijan |
| Chery Tiggo 4 | Chery Tiggo 4 — more modern interior, wider infotainment, lower city fuel consumption | Chery Tiggo 4 does not match the Niva Travel's genuine off-road capability; ground clearance is substantially lower |
The Niva Travel's fuel consumption of 10.5–12.5 L/100km means annual running costs are somewhat above the Niva Legend for both significant off-road and city use. However, LADA-level service costs keep it substantially cheaper overall versus imported SUVs with comparable terrain capability.
The Niva Travel is primarily better in having five doors, a longer wheelbase, and proper rear seating for adults. Off-road capability is virtually identical — same engine, same permanent AWD, same clearance. For buyers prioritising family transport, the Niva Travel is the clear choice. For purely active terrain use with a single driver, the Niva Legend is lighter and more nimble.
Yes, with one reservation. The Niva Travel handles Baku traffic as easily as comparable vehicles, but 10.5–12.5 L/100km fuel consumption is significantly higher than a Granta or Kalina. Steering is responsive but heavy. For a driver with a separate city car, the Niva Travel is ideal as a second vehicle.
Yes. The VAZ-21214M engine is widely known across the country. Parts are readily available in Baku, Ganja, and Sumqayit markets; mechanics who service Nivas are found in every part of the city. This is one of the Niva Travel's key advantages over imported SUVs.
In most terrain scenarios — particularly descents, deep mud, or heavy snow — yes. Permanent AWD requires less thought than the Duster's optional 4WD; 220 mm clearance exceeds the Duster's FWD variant. The Duster offers better interior quality, lower fuel consumption, and more modern infotainment.
Better than the Niva Legend — but not a luxury-class SUV. Two adults fit comfortably in the rear seat; headroom is substantially better than the Legend. Three adults in the rear over a long distance will feel cramped in the middle. The 2700 mm wheelbase enables longer seating, but the Niva Travel's narrow width (1680 mm) limits rear comfort for three adults.
If you want both family practicality and genuine off-road capability from within the LADA price point, the Niva Travel is the closest match to that combination in the Azerbaijani market. It is a strong choice for buyers whose needs include family transport, regular rural road use, or trips into mountain regions.
If your driving is primarily urban and terrain is never on your agenda, a LADA Granta or Vesta delivers lower fuel consumption and more modern interior quality at lower running cost. But the Niva Travel's combined proposition — permanent AWD, 220 mm clearance, LADA service network — is not replicated elsewhere in Azerbaijan at this price.
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