Hey guys, it`s FP Driving, and today we’re back with POV review and test drive! Now it`s the
real soviet classic car 1963 Moskvitch 407. You’ll get an in-depth overview of the Moskvitch`s timeless design and historical significance. Manufactured during the 1950s and 1960s in the Soviet Union, the Moskvitch 407 was a symbol of automotive engineering during that era. As we approach this vintage beauty, you’ll notice its distinctive lines and charming retro features, a true testament to the craftsmanship of a bygone era. Step inside, and you’ll be surrounded by a simple yet functional interior, characteristic of cars from the Soviet era. Once we’re seated comfortably behind the wheel, we’ll fire up the engine, and you’ll witness the classic Moskvitch 407 come to life with its signature engine hum. As we start our drive, you’ll feel the nostalgia wash over you, imagining what it was like to cruise the streets of Moscow in this iconic vehicle back in the day. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel to stay tuned for more exciting content and off-road adventures!
Museum of automotive technology of the XX century! -
Year: 1963
Engine: - M-407D
Power 💪: 45 hp and 88 Nm of torque
Gearbox : 4 - speed manual
Drive: RWD
0-100 km/h 🚦: 24.0 sec
Max speed 💥: 115 km/h
Fuel consumption (according to the passport,
in liters) ⛽: 10.0 city/ 6.5 highway/ 8.0 mixed