The text describes the ZIS-110, a Soviet limousine released in 1950
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The text describes the ZIS-110, a Soviet limousine released in 1950

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The text describes the ZIS-110, a Soviet limousine released in 1950. It was the first post-war Soviet limousine of the highest class, named after Stalin. The technical specifications include an 8-cylinder engine with 6005 cc displacement, producing 140 hp at 3600 rpm. It features a 3-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. The maximum speed is 140 km/h, with fuel consumption at 28.0 L/100 km. Dimensions are 6000 mm length, 1960 mm width, 1730 mm height, 3760 mm wheelbase, and 210 mm ground clearance. Production began in 1945, with the model being personally commissioned by Stalin. It was produced in standard and armored versions, and a version for parades. The car was not available for public sale.