Gorky Automobile Plant has started production of all-metal vans "Gazelle NN" with increased roof height.
The "Gazelle NN" line has been expanded with modifications of all-metal vans and cargo-passenger combi, featuring a high roof and dual-slope rear axle tires. The vehicles are offered in two wheelbase options: standard (H3L2) and extended (H3L3). For 3-seater vans, cargo compartments with a volume of 11.5 or 13.5 cubic meters are provided, and for 7-seater cargo-passenger versions - 7.5 or 9.5 cubic meters. The maximum payload of these models ranges from 800 to 1100 kg.
This design has significantly increased the internal volume of the cargo compartment and made the car more suitable for transporting oversized cargo.
The "Gazelle NN" car is equipped with a G 2.5 diesel engine with a volume of 2499 cc and a power of 149.6 hp, compliant with the Euro 5 standard. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with a wide range of gear ratios (from 5.065 to 0.643).
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