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The New Yugo Looks Too Cool To Be A Joke

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The original Yugo was always the punchline of the joke—the bargain-basement car from a strange, far-off land that always looked just a bit off. Now, though, that name is set to land on a brand new hatchback. Only, this time, it’s apparently going to be cost-conscious and fashionable, if such a thing is possible.

The Autopian published an exclusive earlier this year announcing that the Zastava Yugo was to be resurrected. Not in its original form, of course, but reimagined as something thoroughly modern. The project is helmed by Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Bjelić, an engineer with decades of experience in the German auto industry. Armed with the rights to the Yugo name, he’s set about the mighty task of bringing an affordable small car to market.

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Thus far, all we’ve seen are sketches and concept drawings. At the Car Design Event 2025 in Munich, however, we were treated to our first look at a scale model of the new car. You might have expected an awkward Eastern European microcar with oddball looks, but Yugo presented anything but. What we got was a sharp, modern looker that’s more than trendy enough for today’s roads.

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The lighting design goes a long way to bringing the Yugo into the modern era. Credit: Yugo

The front end is perhaps the most striking design feature. The linear LED lighting design feeds into a glowing Yugo logo, front and center—instantly drawing the eye to the all-important branding. Meanwhile, from the side, it’s a well-proportioned two-door, with sharply raked windscreens front and rear. Combined with a few select trim pieces and an excellently-fitted wheel and tire package, and it’s got looks befitting a proper hot hatch.

Design-wise, there’s a lot to like. It’s future-forward, yet with an unmistakably retro feel. Some of the elements hit on the same popular tropes as the Rivian R3. You could make easy comparisons to the classic Volkswagen Golf or Lancia Delta. One might credit Serbian designer Darko Marčeta with excellent taste when it came to developing the model. The compact bodystyle might feel like a throwback, but the company notes that it “does not just serve as a historical reminiscence, but underscores the affordability and the sportiness of the new model.”

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It’s worth noting, though, that there are some odd lines on the car. The bottom line on the doors sits lower than those of the fenders, and the rectangular front grille is a little ungainly. Ultimately, though, these are minor quibbles, and some may be tweaked before the model reaches production.

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[Editor’s Note: I’d like to note that red line at the front and rear, which calls back to the rakish red stripe Yugo bumpers had. I always liked that odd detail on the original, and I’m happy to see it referenced here. – JT]

While the design is firming up, we only have limited information on the drivetrain. Yugo notes that the new hatch will launch with naturally-aspirated and turbocharged engines, with both manual and automatic transmissions. The company has also stated an electric version is possible, though it’s not yet determined if this is on the cards. Most excitingly, as reported by Car Magazine, details will be forthcoming on a performance variant in September this year.

We’re currently told that a prototype Yugo is planned to debut at the Belgrade Expo in 2027. Production is slated to begin that year, though there is no word as yet to where that might happen.

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The Yugo has been widely mocked as a weird cheap car, but it holds a special place in the heart of enthusiasts, particularly amongst some of us here at The Autopian. Credit: Yugo America

Right now, the Yugo project is an exciting one. The nascent rebirthing effort has a slick design and a very memorable name to work with. All that remains is the enormous challenge of taking those grand ideas and turning them into a company and factory that is capable of mass producing actual automobiles. Given how good this thing looks, though, there will be a great many enthusiasts cheering on the return of Yugoslavia’s prodigal son.

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DDayJ
DDayJ
2 days ago

Looks cool. The tail lights and mirrors already look crooked so it’s staying true to its roots.

Neo
Neo
2 days ago

Make Yugoslavia Great Again!

5VZ-ForEver and Ever, Amen
5VZ-ForEver and Ever, Amen
2 days ago

“The project is helmed by Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Bjelić”

I see you, Henrik Fisker

TheCoryJihad
TheCoryJihad
2 days ago

He thought he could hide from us! But we saw right through his foolish facade!

Library of Context
Library of Context
2 days ago

Couldn’t they have skipped a step and just re-imagined a Fiat 128?

George Danvers
George Danvers
2 days ago

That is a cool looking thing. the chrome accent on the wheels is a nice touch.

DDayJ
DDayJ
2 days ago
Reply to  George Danvers

That’s just pre-curb rash.

Pentreath
Pentreath
2 days ago

Reminds me of my favorite easter egg in the Spider-Verse movies, the Yugo is still a thing in at least one alternate universe. Maybe they can get this thing into the third installment.

Ash78
Ash78
2 days ago

They should tie in the US launch with TITO’s Vodka. Full livery and everything.

/deepcut serbo-croatian diaspora joke is lame

Dan Roth
Dan Roth
2 days ago

Some of the weirdness everyone is pointing out is due to it being a scale model.

There seems to be a sudden realization afoot that affordable vehicles need to proliferate.

I hope the same thing happens with housing soon. Rents are too high to save a downpayment on a mortgage that’s going to be too high to repay. People simply can’t afford things.

Economic fleas are weakening us all with so many little bites taht add up to a chronic malady.

Last edited 2 days ago by Dan Roth
Icouldntfindaclevername
Icouldntfindaclevername
2 days ago

Too bad it won’t come to the US.

Cheap Bastard
Cheap Bastard
2 days ago

“The linear LED lighting design feeds into a glowing Yugo logo, front and center—instantly drawing the eye to the all-important branding.”

Its too small! Too demure!

This needs to have the same crass audacity as Mercedes light up logos. How else are you suppose to rub your very mild success into the faces of others?

(Also it kinda looks like a half undone zipper fly. They might want to work on that)

Last edited 2 days ago by Cheap Bastard
Huja Shaw
Huja Shaw
2 days ago

I wouldn’t be surprised if “The Club” makes a comeback given how everything is vulnerable to hacking and/or a Kia/Hyundai of a certain vintage.

GreatFallsGreen
GreatFallsGreen
2 days ago
Reply to  Huja Shaw

A free Club for owners actually was one of the first attempts at a make-good that H/K offered…

Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
2 days ago

I worked at a Hyundai dealership when they started offering that. It pissed so many customers off, mainly because the customer had to pay for it!

JunkerDave
JunkerDave
2 days ago

Mine was free, delivered. But it was Chinesium crap (see LockPickingLawyer episodes) and the next time somebody tried to steal the car they must have used a tool like a gear puller, bent the club double. Only thing stopped them was that it was parked with the wheels hard right against the curb, and I think they didn’t realize that then you need to pull the wheel a bit to take pressure off a linkage to be able to start it.

4jim
4jim
2 days ago

Hope he did not pay much for the Brand name. This is like starting a Kevorkian assisted living facility.

TOSSABL
TOSSABL
2 days ago

<sigh>
I don’t know if it’s Stockholm syndrome, or just habituation, but I’ve gotten used to the embigification of cars (entallification?): next to an HR-V in traffic this morning, I idly thought, ā€˜why did I hate these?’

the seating position in my work van is significantly higher than any vehicle I’ve personally owned, though

-what I’m saying is, bring on the new Yugo: I’ll have a look

Brandon Forbes
Brandon Forbes
2 days ago

It would be so awesome to pull up in mine to a new Yugo dealer and do a photoshoot! I know this won’t make it to the states if it makes it anywhere, but I can hope.

Huja Shaw
Huja Shaw
2 days ago

There was a guy in my high school class who suddenly got sent off to military school in the middle of the year. The rumor was that he took his parents credit card and bought a Yugo with it. Fanciful story and unlikely to be true, but still one of those things that sticks in you head after many decades.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
2 days ago
Reply to  Huja Shaw

“If you were going to steal my credit card to buy a car – could you at least have gotten a decent car? Like a Dodge Colt or a Mazda 323?

Off to Military School with you – and learn something about cars while you’re there.”

Rusty S Trusty
Rusty S Trusty
2 days ago

Remember when the entire Chinese car industry consisted entirely of cheap knockoffs? That’s what this reminds me of.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
2 days ago
Reply to  Rusty S Trusty

Seems like a rather posh knockoff.
Then again, anything the Chinese make now is better than a Yugo.

TheDrunkenWrench
TheDrunkenWrench
2 days ago

The Slavic Golf is here. I wonder if it comes with a free track suit and a hood that can withstand people squatting on it.

TOSSABL
TOSSABL
2 days ago

And sunflower seeds.
Gopnik!

Old Busted Hotness
Old Busted Hotness
2 days ago

To be clear, only the high-line GVL, GVS, GVX and later GV Plus got the redline bumpers. The vast majority of Yugos were plain GV models and had to make do with plain black plastic bumpers, though they did have red stripes in the body-side molding.

Nlpnt
Nlpnt
2 days ago

To further clarify, all Yugos brought to the US in the final year (1990 or maybe ’91) were GV Pluses.

Brandon Forbes
Brandon Forbes
2 days ago
Reply to  Nlpnt

I’m pretty sure 92 was the last year. Mine (formerly Jason’s) is a 91, but I don’t think it’s the final year.

Matt Sexton
Matt Sexton
2 days ago
Reply to  Brandon Forbes

There are some ’92’s, but they are exceedingly rare. They are identifiable by the lack of the “vent” window in the doors (a design feature shared by the Cabrio).

When I say exceedingly rare I mean like a half-dozen or so. There’s at least one guy in the Facebook group with one.

Brandon Forbes
Brandon Forbes
2 days ago
Reply to  Matt Sexton

Oh ok interesting. On that note, am I in the right FB group? Every part I have seen being sold seems to be coming out of Serbia and they want a crap ton of money for them. I was expecting to see local cars getting parted out.

Matt Sexton
Matt Sexton
2 days ago
Reply to  Brandon Forbes

That’s Dalibor, I have bought several parts from him, he is trustworthy. Yes you are in the correct group. Also YugoParts.com is U.S.-based, they are represented there by Cork Harpersfield. Also Alen Rizvanovic seems to have made a little business working on them, I believe he’s in Iowa. For mechanical bits you can also try Midwest Bayless Fiat, many Fiat parts there are referenced for Yugos as well.

Last edited 2 days ago by Matt Sexton
Mechjaz
Mechjaz
2 days ago

“Nugo.” It was right there, guys.

Ignatius J. Reilly
Ignatius J. Reilly
2 days ago

The original looked alright because Yugo didn’t design it. This one seems like they did. Which is to say, it looks like an NPC car used to fill out traffic in a bad GTA video game ripoff from 2006.

Also, it looks like they have the same commitment to quality in building the mock-up that they did their production models in the 80s, which is to say, slightly less than zero.

TheDrunkenWrench
TheDrunkenWrench
2 days ago

It has that “crapcanny valley” look.

Jack Monnday
Jack Monnday
2 days ago

It’s 1/5 scale and when you shoot it from close up every small imperfection looks huge.
That being said, yeah it looks a bit wonky.
And not much says “vaporware” like turning up with a small scale model and promising to be in production within 2 years.
Plus everyone and their mother does city cars as EVs now and that’s were EVs shine.
So one would think they would be emphasizing an EV/PHEV version.

TheDrunkenWrench
TheDrunkenWrench
2 days ago
Reply to  Jack Monnday

Given that it’s a Yugo, I was figuring an EREV, but the generator is just bicycle pedals hooked to a dynamo.

OneBigMitsubishiFamily
OneBigMitsubishiFamily
2 days ago

Is it just me or does the front bumper-to-grille look a little crooked?

Ignatius J. Reilly
Ignatius J. Reilly
2 days ago

Everything looks crooked, warped, and off.

Mechjaz
Mechjaz
2 days ago

100%. I don’t think there’s a set of parallel lines in any photo. It’s bad enough you can see it in the front 3/4, when perspective would at least help you out a little bit. In the head-on image it’s rough.

Saul Goodman
Saul Goodman
2 days ago

I mean, it’s a Yugo…

The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
2 days ago

It’s a scale model. It’s probably like 1:10 scale or something like that.

Jack Monnday
Jack Monnday
2 days ago

I read somehere that it’s 1:5

Captain Zoll
Captain Zoll
2 days ago

Does this mean they’re bringing back Yugoslavia next?

Dan Roth
Dan Roth
2 days ago
Reply to  Captain Zoll

It appears that aome people are very much intent on creating “1918-1944, the sequel” but without any good parts.

D-dub
D-dub
2 days ago
Reply to  Captain Zoll

Sure thing, right after they finish up peace in the middle east.

Huja Shaw
Huja Shaw
2 days ago
Reply to  Captain Zoll

That would mean an A.I./Hologram of Marhsal Tito would be in charge. Hard pass.

Grey alien in a beige sedan
Grey alien in a beige sedan
2 days ago

YES! This is literally the car I’ve been waiting for! I wish I were joking, but I’d much rather have one of these instead of a Lambo any day. It’s an irrational desire that I simply can’t explain, so I won’t. Just get me one of these bad boys.

V10omous
V10omous
2 days ago

It’s hard to imagine finding a worse name to resurrect as far as brand equity goes.

I think the ironic appeal of the Yugo to some terminally online car people can sometimes blind them to what the actual reputation is among literally everyone else. “Yugo” defines “shitty car” in the broader culture.

Anoos
Anoos
2 days ago
Reply to  V10omous

The brand itself will get people talking about it, so I guess there’s some value there.

Since this is an entirely new project with no connection to the original, they may be able to sidestep the reputation of the old one as long as it’s not a complete pos.

TheDrunkenWrench
TheDrunkenWrench
2 days ago
Reply to  V10omous

Just wait till you see the new Bricklin concept car!

V10omous
V10omous
2 days ago

I heard Ford is bringing back Edsel any day now.

There will be a product tie-in with New Coke.

Ncbrit
Ncbrit
2 days ago
Reply to  V10omous

Skoda used to have the same reputation, but they had the might of VW to pull them out of it.

V10omous
V10omous
2 days ago
Reply to  Ncbrit

Can’t….tell….if….serious…

D-dub
D-dub
2 days ago
Reply to  V10omous

On the one hand, 3/4 of the world’s population wasn’t of driving age the last time Yugo was a thing so most people won’t have a negative opinion of the brand. On the other hand, given that same stat, why not just create a new brand. Serbo is probably available.

Dumb Shadetree
Dumb Shadetree
2 days ago
Reply to  D-dub

I was just laughing about “of all the brand names to bring back, why bring back Yugo?”. My wife was confused. She had never heard of the brand before.

I’m with you on both points.

Huja Shaw
Huja Shaw
2 days ago
Reply to  V10omous

Hey, even Pabst Blue Ribbon saw a resurgence for a spell. Do not underestimate irony as a selling feature.

The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
2 days ago
Reply to  Huja Shaw

PBR is genuinely perfectly fine. I’ve never understood the issue. Michelob Ultra, however, which people seem to drink by the case, is the definition of piss water.

Huja Shaw
Huja Shaw
2 days ago

Michelob was a premium brand and I suppose the low carb thing appealed to a certain market segment.

No Kids, Just Bikes
No Kids, Just Bikes
2 days ago
Reply to  Huja Shaw

GATORADE OF BEERS

No Kids, Just Bikes
No Kids, Just Bikes
2 days ago

Same. It is cheap beer that tastes like cheap beer. That’s the magic, not hipster cachet. In Denver it was stubby Banquets because they were CHEAP in bars.

Unless you were at the Hi Dive, then it was Extra Gold. Still from Coors.

The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
2 days ago

Coors Banquet is the gold standard of cheap beer.

InWayOverMyHead
InWayOverMyHead
2 days ago

Coors is solid. Add to this classification Old Style, Black Label, Stroh’s, Blatz, Old Milwaukee, Berghoff, Labatt, Special Export, Moosehead, all excellent cheap lawnmower beers. There is a quiet dignity to all these forgotten stalwart brands.

D-dub
D-dub
2 days ago

There is no dignity to swill. Corn has no place in beer. They all need to go the same way as Wonder bread and Twinkies.

InWayOverMyHead
InWayOverMyHead
2 days ago
Reply to  D-dub

Huh. Among my recipes is a very enjoyable beer made with flaked corn, light 2-row and noble hops. Never had a complaint even when served next to a nice ESB or lager that are all-malt grain bills. Every beer, even corn-supplemented lawnmower beers, have their place in my mind and experience. No apologies needed for what some people enjoy very much.

The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
The NSX Was Only in Development for 4 Years
2 days ago

Rolling Rock also. Definitely one of the most refreshing cheap beers, IMO.

InWayOverMyHead
InWayOverMyHead
2 days ago

Another good deck chair drinker.

No Kids, Just Bikes
No Kids, Just Bikes
1 day ago

ehhh, I liked it when it was made in Latrobe. Now that it is not (thanks Anheuser Busch) I skip it entirely.

Salaryman
Salaryman
2 days ago
Reply to  Huja Shaw

Someone handed me a PBR once. I said, “Ah, my favourite beer – Free.”

And that’s the only way I will drink that.

Bjorn A. Payne Diaz
Bjorn A. Payne Diaz
2 days ago
Reply to  V10omous

No one but us knows what Yugo was.

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Fuzzyweis
Fuzzyweis
2 days ago
Reply to  V10omous

Lowered expectations, of course if it costs too much then that’ll kill it too.

SAABstory
SAABstory
2 days ago

That door line.

Tekamul
Tekamul
2 days ago
Reply to  SAABstory

The door lines at the front edge in the 3/4 shot from the front don’t match the same lines in the 3/4 shot from the rear.
I know it’s just a model, but it seems like a big oopsie

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