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Trabant 1.1: The Last East German Car Celebrates 30 Years Since Production Ended

The Trabant 1.1 marks the end of an era in automotive history. As the fourth and final series production model of the East German Trabant line, it represented a significant shift from its predecessors. Unlike earlier Trabants with two-stroke engines, the 1.1 model featured a four-stroke engine, bringing it closer to Western standards.

Production of the Trabant 1.1 began in May 1990 and lasted until 30 April 1991, a period that coincided with the final months of East Germany and the early days of German reunification. A total of 39,474 units were built during this time.

The Trabant had long been a symbol of East German life, known for its distinctive design and affordable price. The 1.1 model attempted to modernize the concept, but the changing political landscape and competition from Western cars made its lifespan short.

Today, the Trabant 1.1 is a collector’s item, remembered as the last of its kind. Its story encapsulates the transition from a divided Germany to a unified one, making it a piece of cultural history as much as an automobile.

Article source: all-andorra.com | Image credit: DW.com

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