UAZ Simba

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The UAZ Simba is a UAZ designed 4×2 or 4×4 wheel drive minivan concept. The Simba has a wheelbase of 3,000 mm (120 in) and is a combination of a 7-9-person van and an SUV. It shares many common components with UAZ-3162 SUV. Simba family prototypes were shown at the Moscow Auto Salon from 1999 to 2005, but did not reach production for financial reasons.[1]

UAZ-27722 ambulance

The Simba was based on an enhanced UAZ Simbir platform. The Simba family provided for the modification of a long 3,000 mm (120 in) wheelbase which contained a 250 mm (9.8 in) rear overhang. The Simba's roof was 460 mm (18 in) taller than the Simbir's, which allowed to increase the capacity up to 13 passengers. UAZ-3165 was planning on offering one petrol engine, the UFG 249.10, or the turbo-diesel ZMZ-5143.10, producing 132 and 98 hp (97 and 72 kW) respectively. The only transmission option was to have been a manual 5-speed gearbox. The gross vehicle weight (GVR) was 3 tons, maximum speed 142–160 km/h (88–99 mph).

UAZ-3165М minivan

Several prototypes have been presented at the car shows:[1]

  • UAZ-3165 - minivan with ZMZ-409 motor
  • UAZ-Combi - minivan with a high plastic roof
  • UAZ-27722 - ambulance
  • UAZ-2365 - flatbed truck

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  1. ^ a b "Галерея автомобилей УАЗ-3165 (УАЗ-Симба)". Уазбука (in Russian).

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