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LuAZ ( uk, ЛуАЗ, short for ''"Луцький автомобільний завод"'', ''Lutskyi avtomobilnyi zavod''; Lutsk automobile factory) is a
Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
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in the city
Lutsk Lutsk ( uk, Луцьк, translit=Lutsk}, ; pl, Łuck ; yi, לוצק, Lutzk) is a city on the Styr River in northwestern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Volyn Oblast (province) and the administrative center of the surrounding Luts ...
built in the
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. Since 2009 it is known as Bogdan Motors Assembly Plant #1.


History

The factory was founded in 1951, and was known as ''LARZ'' (Lutskyi AvtoRemontnyi Zavod, Lutsk Automobile Repair Plant) and from 1955 as ''LuMZ'' (Lutskyi Mashynobudivnyi Zavod, Lutsk Machinebuilding Plant). Along with truck repairs, the early products of this relatively small plant were mobile repair shop and refrigerated truck bodies on
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,
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, and
UAZ UAZ or Ulyanovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (russian: Ульяновский Автомобильный Завод, УАЗ, Ulyanovsky Avtomobilny Zavod, UAZ, Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant, UAZ) is an automobile manufacturer based in Ulyanovsk, Russia, ...
frames. Its first original design is the sturdy and simple
LuAZ-967 The LuAZ-967 ('' uk, ЛуАЗ-967'') was the Transporter of the Front Line, a small Soviet four-wheel drive amphibious vehicle. Light enough to be air transportable, it had a payload over most terrain. History The design originated after the Kor ...
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for the
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. It originated after the
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, when the Soviets saw a need for small off-road vehicles comparable to the American
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, to supplement the overly-large and -heavy
GAZ-69 The GAZ-69 is a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle produced by GAZ (ГАЗ, or ''Gorkovsky Avtomobilnyi Zavod'', Gorky Automobile Factory) between 1953 and 1956 and then by UAZ, in 1956–1972, though all of these light truck class vehicles were k ...
s then in service. Developed at ''NAMI'' (the National Automobile Institute), the prototype, known as '' NAMI 049'', was completed in 1958. LuAZ's civilian products suffered such a reputation for poor quality, "for a time the LuAZ was the only car that could be bought off the shelf by Soviet motorists".Thompson, p.93.


Mergers and acquisitions

The abbreviation of LuAZ exists since 1967. The company was once part of
AvtoZAZ AvtoZAZ ( uk, АвтоЗАЗ) is an automotive manufacturing company in Ukraine. It was founded in 1975 as Industrial Association, а holding that incorporated ZAZ, MeMZ, Illichivsk Automobile Parts Plant ( uk, Іллічівський завод ...
holding, but now is a part of the
Bogdan group Bogdan Corporation ( uk, Корпорація «Богдан» Korporatsiia Bohdan) — is a leading Ukrainian automobile-manufacturing group, including several car- and bus-makers of the country. Its most popular model is the Bogdan Isuzu-powe ...
, which also controls bus manufacturing facilities in Cherkasy. In 2005, LuAZ started assembly of Hyundai Motor Company, Hyundai and Kia Motors, Kia cars from CKD kits, with production set to further expand in 2006.


Recent developments

A major expansion program is planned, which will see construction of a new car manufacturing facility in Cherkasy including a new paint shop, with planned annual assembly of around 60,000 Ladas and 60,000 Hyundais and Kias from 2007. Passenger car production will be transferred from Luts'k to Cherkasy, while bus production will move to Luts'k.


Incidents

From the period of 1984 through 2002, 67 people were killed by faulty exhaust systems. Apparently, toxic carbon monoxide entered the cabin via the ventilation vents and asphyxiated the occupants. LuAZ vehicles have been notorious for poor crash test ratings. Consequently, countless people have been ejected from these vehicles in accidents. Seatbelts did not become optional until the 2006 model year.


Vehicles

* LuAZ-967, LuAZ 967 a four-wheeled amphibian (1961-1989) * ZAZ-969, LuAZ 969V "Volyn" (1967–72) * ZAZ-969, LuAZ 969 "Volyn" (1971-1975) ** ZAZ-969, LuAZ 969A "Volyn" (1975-1979) ** LuAZ 969M "Volyn" with Zaporozhets 40 hp engine (1979-1996) * LuAZ 970 6x4 amphibian prototype (mid 1980s) * LuAZ 1301 few prototypes build (1984, 1990, 2002) ** LuAZ 13019 a six-wheeled pick-up version of 1301 prototype (1990) * LuAZ 1302 "Volyn" a modernized version of the 969M with ZAZ Tavria, Tavria 53 hp engine (1992-2002) ** LuAZ 13021 "Volyn" a pick-up version of 1302 (1991-1998) * LuAZ 1901 "Geolog" a 6x6 amphibian prototype (1999) * LuAZ 2403 airport tractor (1979-1992) * LuAZ Proto prototype (1988)


Gallery

Image:ЛуАЗ-967_01.JPG, LuAZ-967, LuAZ 967M Image:LuAZ-969_(ZAZ-969).jpg, ZAZ-969, LuAZ 969 Image:LuAZ 969m Vorderansicht.jpg, LuAZ 969M Image:Luaz in Verkhovyna.JPG, LuAZ 1302 Image:Russian off-road car Luaz after tuning.jpg, LuAZ 1302


See also

* Automobile model numbering system in USSR and Russia


References

* ''Ukraine Lada Assembler LuAZ Adds Hyundai, Kia'' by Peter Homola, Wards Auto, November 8, 2005.


External links


LuAZ-Amphib restoration

Official site

LuAZ-fan site


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