The Moskvitch 410 is a car which was made by Soviet manufacturer Moskvitch from 1957. The 410 was conceived as a four wheel drive version of the Moskvitch 402. It was powered by a hp (kW) engine, but in 1958 upgraded to the 410N (in Russian: 407Н), fitted with a more modern hp (kW) unit, from Moskvitch 407. An estate called the 411 was also made from 1958. Three-door wagon 431 remained a prototype. The production ceased in 1961, in a favour of increasing Moskvitch 407 production for export. In total only 7580 of model 410 and 1515 of model 411 were made. Originally conceived as an economical and comfortable mean of transport for agricultural machines' repairing teams, it was the oldest vehicle to conform to crossover SUV criteria. The oldest known SUV is the Gaz-M72 which started product
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