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The Trabant, often affectionately called "Trabi," is an iconic car produced by the East German manufacturer VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke Zwickau from 1957 to 1991. Designed as East Germany's answer to affordable transportation, similar to West Germany's Volkswagen Beetle, the Trabant became a symbol of life in the Eastern Bloc. Over 3.7 million units were manufactured, with models such as the Trabant 500, 600, 601, and the final iteration, the Trabant 1.1.
Known for its simple design and durable duroplast body panels, the Trabant featured a two-stroke engine that remained largely unchanged throughout its production run. While innovative at its inception, this outdated engine technology made it increasingly obsolete by the 1970s. Despite its shortcomings, the car gained fame during Germany's reunification in 1989 when thousands of Trabants crossed into West Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Today, the Trabant is celebrated as a cultural icon and collector's item, representing both nostalgia and resilience in post-war German history
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