GAZ-3307
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GAZ-3307/GAZ-3309 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Gorky Automobile Plant |
Also called | GAZon |
Production | 1989–2020 |
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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 |
The GAZ-3307 is a truck manufactured by the Soviet/Russian vehicle manufacturer Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod. The model was developed in 1989 on the basis of the GAZ-53. Under the designation GAZ-3309, there is a variant of the vehicle with an extended wheelbase and modified engine. The GAZ-3308 is the all-wheel-drive version that is also used for military purposes. More than 1,5 million GAZ-3307s were built, and in January 2020, production ceased after 31 years. Since 2014, a successor has been produced in the form of the GAZon NEXT.
History and development
[edit]In October 1989, GAZ launched the new GAZ-3307 model, which featured a V8 gasoline engine, a new cabin, and the chassis of its predecessor, the GAZ-53. The following year, the derivative models GAZ-33075 and GAZ-33076 appeared, both of which have the ZMZ-513 engine. This engine was equipped for LPG propulsion in the GAZ-33075 and natural gas propulsion in the GAZ-33076, but both models are capable of burning gasoline with at least 80 octane at the same time.[1][2][3]
In 1994, the GAZ-3309 was introduced. This truck has an extended wheelbase and a four-cylinder diesel engine, the cylinders of which are arranged in line. Occasionally, Japanese supplier engines and six-cylinder diesel engines were also installed. In 1999, the GAZ-3310 "Valdai" was developed on the basis of the chassis of the GAZ-3307. Around 2007, a variant with a revised design based on the GAZ-3309 was introduced, the vehicle is known as "Dobrynja" (Russian: Добрыня). It is unclear whether series production took place.
The successor to the GAZ-3307 is the GAZon NEXT, which was introduced in 2014 and has been in series production since then. The GAZ-3307 was no longer included in the manufacturer's vehicle range from about 2016, but was still available on order. The GAZ-3309, on the other hand, was offered unchanged. In January 2020, production of both models was discontinued in favor of the respective successors.
Many other models were produced over the course of the 31-year production period, which were identified by numbers appended to the basic designation GAZ-3307. In the case of special bodies, there was also a complete deviation from the typing. A total of 1.5 million units were built, of which at least 900,000 were for the Russian market. The KAvZ-3976 bus was also produced on the basis of the GAZ-3307, which took over the chassis and part of the body. The engine was also installed in different variants of the GAZ-3307.
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]- ^ ЗМЗ-511: технические характеристики (in Russian)
- ^ Двигатели на ГАЗ 3307 (in Russian)
- ^ Двигатели V8 ЗМЗ конструкция, характеристики, история разработки (in Russian)
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