List of Kamaz vehicles

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This is a list of vehicles designed or produced by KAMAZ, a Russian truck manufacturer.

Contents

Generations

Noyears of releaseFeaturesPhoto
1. K1 (С)1976-2000Diskless wheels. Low cabin roof before 1998. Corrugated sidewalls sleeping compartment. Lights on the front of the cab. Kamaz 1-st generation.jpg
2. K2 (C2)2000-2018Increased height of the cab roof. Disc wheels. Rectangular lights on the bumper. New bumper with sidewalls. Underride underbody. Kamaz 2 generation.jpg
3. K2 (C3)2004-2018 (with changes issue remains army trucks)New surround bumper (double for tractors). New headlamps with headlamp swivel sections, which call on the sidewalls of the bumper. We haul tractors appeared high cab. Smooth walls of the sleeping compartment. Voluminous front fenders. Some of the trucks new plastic dashboard instead of metal Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2013 (500-39).jpg
4. K3 (R)2009-presentLarge-scale modernization. All new front of cabin, including new radiator grille. New front bumper. New headlight lens type in one case with swivel headlights. Plastic dashboard with electronic instrument cluster. Part of trucks equipped with Cummins engine manufacturing joint venture Cummins and KAMAZ in Naberezhnye Chelny. Kamaz 4 generation.jpg
52014-presentcabin from Mercedes-Benz Axor with some modifications KAMAZ 6580 family.jpg
6 ?Being developed – completely new cab – jointly with South Korean engineering company DMEC. Prototype trucks already presented

Models

Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaks about the 2,000,000th truck produced by Kamaz around the world, 2012.

Trucks

3rd Generations of KAMAZ. KamAZ-65117 KAMAZ-65117.JPG
3rd Generations of KAMAZ. KamAZ-65117
Firefighting vehicle ATs-5,0-100 on KamAZ-65224 chassis (4th Generation of KAMAZ trucks Integrated Safety and Security Exhibition 2013 (501-33).jpg
Firefighting vehicle ATs-5,0-100 on KamAZ-65224 chassis (4th Generation of KAMAZ trucks

From 1976 - 2015, KAMAZ has produced trucks as follows :

Military tank transporter KamAZ-65225 with an SU-85 at the parade rehearsal in Red Square KamAZ military tank transporter.jpg
Military tank transporter KamAZ-65225 with an SU-85 at the parade rehearsal in Red Square

Tractor truck

Engines KAMAZ Engines

KAMAZ Cummins

KAMAZ Mercedes

Other vehicles

Kamaz Mustang

The KamAZ Мустанг (Mustang) is a family of general military utility trucks with numerous variants. [2] The family is based on the 1st generation KamAZ family launched in the early 1980s. A three-person cab is standard across the Mustang range. It has a sleeping berth and tilts forward for engine access. This cab can be fitted with an add-on armour kit.

The Mustang family is available in eight (8) models: [2]

Original three:

And the KamAZ-43501, KamAZ-5450, KamAZ-6450, and KamAZ-5350 trucks with armoured cabs.: [2]

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References

  1. "KAMAZ develops cabless, autonomous hauler plus collaborates with Zyfra on robotic trucks". International Mining. 28 June 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 "Military Horizons of «Mustang» Trucks". Archived from the original on 2014-05-25. Retrieved 2014-05-24.