ZiL ZIL-111

1959–present

The ZIL-111 was a limousine produced by the Soviet car manufacturer ZiL from 1958 to 1967. It was the first post-war limousine designed in the Soviet Union. After tests with the shortlived prototype ZIL-Moscow in 1956, which gained a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest passenger car in the world, the ZIL-111 was introduced from ZIL in 1958. The body style was in the American tradition of the time and resembled the mid-1950s cars built by Packard, although, apart from being in tune with current trends, it was an original design and had nothing in common with them, except in general layout. The interiors were trimmed with top quality leather and broadcloth and decorated with thick pile carpet and polished wooden fittings. It featured a comprehensive ventilation and heating s…

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About the ZiL ZIL-111

Production
1959 – present (67 years)
Transmission
2-speed automatic with a torque converter
Max engine
6.0 L

Overview

The ZiL ZIL-111 is a car that has been in production since 1959. Across the range you'll find engines up to 6 L.

Trim-level specifications for the ZiL ZIL-111 aren't listed yet. See the overview above, or browse more ZiL models.

Frequently asked questions

Is the ZiL ZIL-111 still in production?

Yes. The ZiL ZIL-111 has been built since 1959 and remains current in our catalog.

What engine options does the ZiL ZIL-111 have?

The ZiL ZIL-111 has been offered with engines up to 6 L. See each trim page for the exact figures.

Does the ZiL ZIL-111 have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the ZiL ZIL-111, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.