GAZ-3307
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GAZ-3307/GAZ-3309 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Gorky Automobile Plant |
Also called | GAZon |
Production | 1989–present |
Assembly |
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Body and chassis | |
Class | Medium truck |
Body style | Flatbed truck |
Layout | FR layout |
Powertrain | |
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Transmission | 5-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 148.43 in (3,770 mm) |
Length | 257.9 in (6,551 mm) |
Width | 93.701 in (2,380 mm) |
Height | 92.52 in (2,350 mm) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | GAZ-53 |
Successor | GAZon NEXT |
GAZ-3307 and GAZ-3309 (nicknamed GAZon) are fourth-generation Russian trucks produced by the Gorky Automobile Plant. The GAZ-3307 was announced in late 1989, and the GAZ-3309 was announced at the end of 1994.
The GAZ-3307 is the successor to the GAZ-52/53, the manufacture of which was discontinued in early 1993. These trucks have 4.5 tons carrying capacity and are designed for use on all types of paved roads. The fourth-generation GAZ truck family includes the 5-ton diesel GAZ-4301 (1984-1995) and 3-ton diesel truck GAZ-3306 (1993-1995). Since 1999, Gorky has offered a 2-3 ton, all-wheel drive, all terrain variant, the GAZ Sadko and a 4-ton all-terrain variant, the GAZ-33086 Zemlyak.
History and development
[edit]When the GAZ-3307 was designed in the early 1980s, it utilized common assembly techniques and parts found in models of the time (the chassis and engine were derived from the GAZ-53-12), resulting in lower costs and easier maintenance.
The vehicle received a more spacious, modern cab, equipped with an efficient ventilation and heating system. This was first applied in the pilot truck GAZ-4301 in 1984.[1] Testing of the GAZ-3307 was finished in December 1986.[2]
Unlike their predecessors, these trucks had power steering. Serial production of the 4.5-ton GAZ-3307 with the ZMZ-511 engine (an updated version of the ZMZ-53) began in late 1989.[3][4][5]
Around 2006, the GAZ-3307, GAZ-3309, and GAZ-3308 received updated petrol and diesel engines that complied with Euro 2 emissions standards, and a further engine update in 2008 ensured Euro 3 compliance. Mass production of the GAZ-3307 and -3308 models with ZMZ engines was discontinued in 2009; however, restricted production continued for government agencies. In 2010–2012, the GAZ-3309 was fitted with a MMZ D-245.7 E-3 diesel engine, and the GAZ-33081 Sadko and GAZ-33086 Countryman variants were fitted with the MMZ D-245.7 E-2 diesel engine. All vehicles produced after 2013 received the MMZ D-245.7 E-4 engine.
Since 2012, the GAZ-33096 was produced with a diesel engine (which was certified under Euro 4 emissions standards in 2013). In February 2013, the GAZ-33098 received a new YaMZ-5342.10 engine, and a new model, the GAZ-33088 was introduced. In June 2014 GAZ presented a new version, with the unofficial name of Sadko Next with an increased carrying capacity of 3 tons, and also an updated version of the GAZ-3309.[6]
Models
[edit]Multiple variants of the GAZ-3307 and -3309 were released:
- GAZ-33070: chassis and flatbed truck with the ZMZ-511/-513/-5233 engine;
- GAZ-33072: chassis with the ZMZ-511/-513/-5233 engine under tipper production SAZ;
- GAZ-33073: cargo taxi (box with awning, folding benches along the sides, the door to the back board and folding stairs);
- GAZ-33074: extended chassis with the ZMZ-513/-5234 engine under mounting KAvZ-3976 (discontinued in late 2007);
- GAZ-33075: chassis and flatbed truck with the ZMZ-513 bi-fuel engine for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and petrol;
- GAZ-33076: chassis and flatbed truck with the ZMZ-513 bi-fuel engine for compressed natural gas (CNG) and petrol;
- GAZ-33078: chassis and flatbed truck with the Hino W04CT diesel engine;
- GAZ-33090: chassis and flatbed with the MMZ D-245.7E2 turbo-diesel engine;
- GAZ-33091: extended by 1.4 m and a flatbed truck chassis with the MMZ D-245.7E2;
- GAZ-33092: chassis with double cab for 7 persons and MMZ D-245.7E2 turbo-diesel engine (used in fire engines);
- GAZ-33094: extended chassis with the MMZ D-245.7E2 turbo-diesel engine under mounting KAvZ-397650;
- SAZ-3507-01: three-way tipper chassis version of the GAZ-33072, volume of body 5 m³ (10 m³ with extended sides), load capacity 4.13 m (4.33 m);
- SAZ-35071: three-way tipper chassis version of the GAZ-3309, volume of body 5 m³ (10 m³ with extended sides), load capacity 3.93 m (4.13 m);
- SAZ-35072: tipper trucks with the chassis of the GAZ-33072, body capacity 4.5 m³, Capacity 4.25 m;
- SAZ-35072-10: three-way tipper chassis version of the GAZ-3309, volume of body 4.5 m³, load capacity of 4.1 tons;
- GAZ-33098: flatbed truck chassis with the YaMZ-5344 turbo-diesel engine;
- GAZ-33096: flatbed truck with the Cummins ISF 3.8L diesel engine.
References
[edit]- ^ Грузовик пятилетки // "Техника молодёжи", number 1, 1985. p. 35
- ^ Ежегодник Большой Советской Энциклопедии, 1987 (вып. 31). М., «Советская энциклопедия», 1987. p. 42
- ^ ЗМЗ-511: технические характеристики (in Russian)
- ^ Двигатели на ГАЗ 3307 (in Russian)
- ^ Двигатели V8 ЗМЗ конструкция, характеристики, история разработки (in Russian)
- ^ "Новый ГАЗон Некст и Садко Некст 2022: цена, фото, характеристики, видео, обзор Next 10" (in Russian). 6 January 2022. Archived from the original on 25 May 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
External links
[edit]- Official page on the GAZ website Archived 2014-03-25 at the Wayback Machine
- Configurator in the GAZ website Archived 2014-03-25 at the Wayback Machine