MAZ-5335

MAZ-5335 is a Soviet truck, manufactured at the Minsk Automobile Plant from 1977 to 1990.

MAZ-5335
Overview
ManufacturerMinsk Automobile Plant
Production1977-1990
AssemblyMinsk
Body and chassis
ClassCab over truck
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine11.2L YaMZ-236 V6 diesel
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,950 mm (156 in)
Width2,500 mm (98 in)
Height2,720 mm (107 in)
Curb weight14,950 kg (32,959 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorMAZ-500
SuccessorMAZ-5336

Description

In 1977, the production line began to go upgraded MAZ automobiles MAZ-5335 flatbed MAZ-5335 and MAZ-516B, dump trucks MAZ-5549, tractors MAZ-5429 and MAZ-5430. The MAZ-5335 series remained available until 1990.

Modifications

  • MAZ-5335 (1977-1990): Standard production model.
    • MAZ-53352 (1977-1990): As MAZ-5335 but with a slightly longer wheelbase (500 mm (20 in))
    • MAZ-533501 - a version especially developed to handle extreme cold, down to −60 °C (−76 °F). Amongst other changes, it received double glazing and extra insulation on cables and hoses.
  • MAZ-5334 (1977-1990): Cab-chassis version of the MAZ-5335, designed to be fitted with various special purpose bodies.
  • MAZ-516B (1977-1990): 3-axle truck with a lifting third axle. Equipped with the 300 hp YaMZ-238N engine.
  • MAZ-5549 (1977-1990): Dump truck, improved version of MAZ-503A.
  • MAZ-5428: Prototype three-axle tractor-trailer, possibly meant to replace the MAZ-504V.
  • MAZ-5429, MAZ-5430 (1977-1990): Two-axle tractor-trailer version, an improved version of MAZ-504A. The MAZ-5430 was equipped with hydraulics for towing tipping trailers.
  • MAZ-504V2: Tractor-trailer based on MAZ-5429 for international routes with Sovtransavto. Equipped with the YaMZ-238 engine.
  • MAZ-509A (1978-1990): Logging truck based on the MAZ-5335.
  • MAZ-515B: Three-axle tractor-trailer, improved version of MAZ-515A. The cab was from the MAZ-5335 and had a new bumper with rectangular headlights, similar to the MAZ-5428.
MAZ-53352
MAZ-5549 dump truck (1977-1990)
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