Skopinsky Automotive Plant, part of KamAZ, has begun manufacturing suspension components for models including Renault Duster, Nissan Terrano, Renault Kaptur and Renault Arkana. This information comes from KamAZ’s press service, which confirms the development aligns with the company’s current engineering program.
The facility focuses on producing front and rear suspension struts along with rear suspension shock absorbers. Independent testing, including laboratory, bench, and on-road evaluations, validates the performance and durability of the new parts. These components are engineered to operate reliably across a wide temperature range, from minus 35 degrees Celsius to plus 35 degrees Celsius. The expected service life reaches 100,000 kilometers, with a warranty coverage of 20,000 kilometers, reflecting KamAZ’s commitment to long-term reliability for fleet operators and individual consumers alike.
Industry observers note that Portal Drom, formerly known as SAAZ Kit, recommended these parts for integration into the supplier line for the Russian Renault assembly program. This suggestion underscores the component’s compatibility with the firm’s production standards and the interest from automotive buyers in a robust supply chain for Renault-branded vehicles produced in Russia.
In related automotive quality news, Rosstandart previously reported a recall affecting 37,000 BMW vehicles in Russia, illustrating the broader regulatory and quality assurance landscape that the industry navigates when introducing new suspension products to market. The emphasis on rigorous testing and compliance remains a critical factor for both manufacturers and customers seeking trustworthy, durable aftermarket or OEM components. [Source: KamAZ press service]