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The Izh 2125 "Kombi" is a small family car produced by the Soviet/Russian car manufacturer IZh from 1973 to 1997 exclusively in the Soviet Union and subsequently Russia. It is the first liftback of Russian/Soviet origin. It was based on an Izhevsk-modified Moskvitch 412, with the first prototype released in 1966 as a small family car. It was considered to be the first Soviet hatchback, though the car actually possesses a station wagon body wherein the "D" pillar has its own support and does not gain from weight reduction. In Russian literature the car is referred to as a liftback. For the same reason, the car was given the "Kombi" nickname, which in a way alludes to the Combi coupé.

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On August 23, 2018, the arms manufacturer Kalashnikov presented an electric car with exterior design closely based on that of the Izh 2125. The range on one charge was claimed to be 350 km, but nothing else was ever heard of this. ==Gallery==
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File:IZH 2125 Combi (7915548092).jpg|Rear view. The rear was identical on all models File:IZH-2125 in Seversk (cropped).JPG|Pre-1982 Izh-2125, showing a metallic grille similar to that of the 412 File:IZH 21251 green colored (side view).jpg|Post-1982 Izh-2125, with recessed door handles File:IZH 21251 (blue colored).jpg|Post-1982 (21251) grille, where the outline was removed and the metal elements painted black ==References==
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