KAMAZ passes the suspension of Lada Largus . handle

This is a company of the OAT Group, which is part of the KAMAZ structure.

Largus specified elements are completely identical to those used on Renault Logan and Sandero produced in Russia (on the same AVTOVAZ conveyor in Togliatti).

Apparently the products not only go to the conveyor belt, but also to gas stations and parts stores. Recall that AVTOVAZ now maintains Renault cars in Russia.

According to a KAMAZ press release, the design and laboratory tests took into account the specific requirements of car manufacturers, as well as the feedback and expectations of car owners.

It is clarified that the struts and shock absorbers have been tested and taken to a specialized training ground “SAAZ Kit”. Products are certified in accordance with the requirements of the technical regulation for the safety of wheeled vehicles TR CU 018.

  • Largus is expected to return to mass production in early 2023, but for now, AVTOVAZ has released a second limited batch of these vehicles.
  • “Behind the Wheel” can be seen on RuTube.

Source: Z R

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