The most unusual bus – soon on the road

The company “Autoservices” built an unusual bus Vector Next – four-wheel drive. Similar versions of the PAZs were in all previous generations, but the hands of the plant have not yet reached the current machine.

The units were shared by the all-wheel drive Sadko Next (GAZon Next with four-wheel drive). Bridges, wheels, a transmission with a lowering and locks of both interwheel differentials were taken from him.

For smooth running, the springs were supplemented with air springs. Front added anti-roll bar. Air draft – 400 mm, fordability – 680 mm.

The engine remained standard, YaMZ-534. This allows the bus to make calls up to 100 km/h.

The car was built in just a few months. Now comes the certification, which will last up to six months. And then they promise to set up small-scale production.

According to estimates, the price will be 2.5 million rubles more than the standard Vector Next.

  • Read here the history of the most massive bus in the USSR PAZ‑672.
  • “Driving” can be read in Telegram.

Source: Z R

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