The Lada Niva is to Russia what the Mini is to Britain, the Citroen 2CV is to France, and the Ford Mustang is to the US, and now the original compact off-roader looks like it’s being renewed for the first time since its release almost five decades ago.

Auto Express has unearthed these six patent images revealing a rugged new SUV that looks a bit like the old Niva but more like the new Dacia/Renault Duster.

Published on Russia’s patent registration website, the images show a boxy SUV bearing the ‘NIVA’ name on its black grille, suggesting a second-generation Lada Niva is finally in the works.

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Although long-wheelbase five-door and extra-long-wheelbase pickup derivatives were added in the 1990s, the original Niva three-door remains in production almost 50 years after its initial release.

As of 2020, an estimated 650,000 Lada Nivas had been sold globally, and the model has become both a cult-classic off-roader and a symbol of Russian automotive pragmatism.

Now these images indicate Lada is developing a successor for its most iconic model, although it won’t be the first new Niva to emerge since the 1970s.