Avtokam

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Avtokam
Native name
Автокам
Company type
Industry Automotive
Founded1989 (1989)
FounderGrigory Rysin
Defunct1999 (1999)
Headquarters,
Products Automobiles

Avtokam (Russian: Ассоциация Автокам) was a Russian association of car manufacturers. [1] The company was organised as an association in which members contributed their shares in the form of free workshops.

Contents

It was founded in 1989 following a conference in Yelabuga Tatarstan, during which it was decided to create a new venture focused on the production of inexpensive vehicles by a screwdriver assembly process.

Members

The venture started as an association of manufacturers, with 37 enterprises pooling their resources.

These included the following: Karpov Chemical Plant (Mendeleyevsk), Ivanovo Machine Tool Association (provided plant in Shuya), joint venture "Intertap", Tatneftekhimmontage, and others.

Location

Although it was an executive committee member of the Yelabuzhsky registered company city, it soon moved its headquarters to Naberezhnye Chelny.

Initially, it was planned that the assembly would be carried out in Mendeleyevsky and Shuya.

Foreign Partner

FSV, a British company that released the Rickman Ranger car with rear-wheel drive and the frame structure, was selected as a foreign partner.

According to the agreement, 70% of the car company was to be sent to FSV, with plans to fully localise the assembly in the future.

Autokam Ranger/2160 short wheelbase version Rickman Ranger - Flickr - mick - Lumix(1).jpg
Autokam Ranger/2160 short wheelbase version
Autokam 2160 long-wheelbase version 1993 Rickman Space Ranger 2.0 Front.jpg
Autokam 2160 long-wheelbase version

History

Before the year ended, 48 cars were collected in Mendeleevsk and Shuya, along with 2 cars in Kadiivka.

The partnership with FSV ended. It failed to add another 950 kits, and it disappeared.

Due to contradictions among the plants, production was discontinued in Shuya, and imported parts were replaced by Russian parts.

The company cars were now called Avtokam-Parma.

In 1997, production was discontinued in Perm.

Facilities

Models

References

  1. "Russia-Autokam--Avtokam". All Car Index. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  2. "Avtokam Ranger: Zapomenutá variace na Ladu Niva ze Sovětského svazu". auto.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 2020-11-28.
  3. "10 Russian Cars You've Probably Never Heard of @ Top Speed". TopSpeed.com. 20 March 2020. Retrieved 2020-11-28.