Trabant - Models

Models

  • Trabant P50 - later called Trabant 500 (Limousine and Universal (Combi))
  • Trabant P50 Prototype

  • Trabant P50 Limousine later called Trabant 500 Limousine

  • Trabant P50 Universal later called Trabant 500 Universal

  • Trabant 600 (Limousine and Universal)
  • Trabant 600 Limousine

  • Trabant 600 Universal

  • Trabant 601 Standard (Limousine, Universal)
    • Trabant 601 S. (Sonderwunsch - Special Edition) With optional equipment like fog lamps, rear white light and an odometer.
    • Trabant 601 DeLuxe. Like the 601 S and additional twin-tone colouring and chrome bumper
    • Trabant 601 Kübel. Jeep version with no doors, folding roof, auxiliary heating system, ignition system is RFI shielded.
    • Trabant 601 TRAMP. Civilian version of the Trabant Kübel, mainly export to Greece.
    • Trabant 601 Hycomat. Made for users with missing or dysfunctional left leg. It had included an automatic clutching system.
    • Trabant 800 RS. Rally version
  • Trabant 601 Standard Limousine

  • Trabant 601 S Universal (with sliding roof)

  • Trabant 601 DeLuxe Limousine

  • Trabant 601 Kübel

  • Trabant 800 RS

  • Trabant 1,1 (Limousine, Universal and Tramp (Cabrio))
  • Trabant 1.1 Limousine

  • Trabant 1.1 Universal

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