The Minsk Automobile Plant "MAZ-Kupava" has presented a new car "Mandarin", developed on the basis of the MAZ-365022 chassis.
The new development has become a Belarusian response to the Russian-Chinese Sollers Atlant. The car is designed for small and medium-sized businesses and is designed to work in the field of on-site trade. Thanks to a weight of up to 3.5 tons and the ability to drive with category "B" rights, the "Mandarin" can move freely on all types of roads.
The van stands out for its rounded body shapes, previously used in MAZ-Kupava trailers. This is the first car on the MAZ-365022 chassis with this design. Inside, there are refrigerated display cases, a freezer, bread racks, shelves, a wardrobe, a sink, a boiler and a compartment for a gasoline generator. The configuration can be adapted to the customer's requirements.
The "Mandarin" project has opened a new "fruit" line of "MAZ-Kupava". In the near future, the company plans to release the "Lemon" trailer and is developing a project called "Kiwi".
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