STT Company (a distributor of GAZ) showed the all-wheel drive six-seater Sobol NN minibus at the International Tourism and Hospitality Exhibition (MITT). It will be in demand in the tourism industry and for passenger transportation.
The car presented at the exhibition has a six-seater interior. All seats are with individual adjustments. There are two three-seater sofas with armrests in the back.
For cargo transportation, you can remove the seats from the cabin. This will create a luggage compartment with a volume of more than five cubic meters. The list of options includes folding tables, wireless charging, cup holders and a refrigerator.
The minivan is equipped with a 2.5-liter turbodiesel and a six-speed manual gearbox. The all-wheel drive is implemented according to the part-time scheme with a rigid connection of the front axle, locking of the rear inter-wheel differential and a downshift.
The transfer case has a direct transmission of torque to the rear axle, the reduction gear is assembled according to a planetary scheme. The front wheel drive and the cardan drive have constant velocity joints.
Two versions will appear on the market: All-Road - for ordinary roads, and Off-Road - for extreme off-road. The latter version will receive power bumpers and a snorkel.
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