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The MAZ-215 is a Belarusian low-floor articulated bus from the
Minsk Automobile Plant Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) ( be, Адкрытaе Акцыянэрнaе Таварыства «Мінскі аўтамабільны завод», ''Open JSC Minski Autamabilny Zavod'', russian: Минский автомобильный зав ...
. The vehicle is an
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with a driven central axle and corresponding to a drive formula of 6 × 2 (2). It is the successor of the MAZ-205.


Vehicle Description

The MAZ-215 is the successor of the similar MAZ-205 and was developed in 2014 on the occasion of the ice hockey world championship for men taking place in
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in order to transport the fans to the stadiums. Depending on the configuration, the buses are designed for around 170 passengers with 40 seats. Many parts and features have been adopted from the predecessor. From the design as an articulated bus to the gearbox and engine to various chassis parts. The body parts were taken over as far as possible from the smaller
MAZ-203 The MAZ-203 is a fully low-floor single-decker bus. It is a representative of second generation of MAZ city buses, being a successor of MAZ-103. It has been built since 2006, there are over 100 models built already. MAZ 203 can be found in Po ...
and MAZ-206. They consist of galvanized sheet steel, aluminum and also of fiber plastic. The front glued to the frame is completely identical to that of other buses from the same series.''МАЗ-215 — самый большой городской автобус в СНГ: играй, гармонь''
Article about MAZ-215 in website 'За рулем' in russian language
Many of the vehicle's components are purchased from Western manufacturers. The six-cylinder in-line diesel engine comes from
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in all versions and is designed for a mileage of 1.5 million kilometers. The automatic transmission is produced by
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. The components of the brake system are supplied by
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, the bus has ABS,
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and
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. The front wheels are connected to the frame of the vehicle via an
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, the two rear axles are designed as rigid axles. Air suspension in combination with hydraulic shock absorbers was installed on all axles. The entire chassis has been designed so that it is also suitable for poor road conditions. Technical changes compared to the previous model were mainly made in the area of the engine compartment. As with its predecessors, this is located in a separate compartment in the front passenger compartment. In this way, the joint that connects both vehicle parts can be kept simple, since no drive force has to be transmitted. In order to reduce the space required inside the vehicle, the cooling system and some expansion tanks have been moved to the vehicle roof in the characteristic bulge. The downsized tank was moved to the rear of the vehicle. There is also the option of ordering the MAZ-215 with five instead of just four passenger doors. The bus driver's workplace has also been revised. The seating can be arranged in four different ways.Minsk Automobile Plant:
operating manual for MAZ-105 in russian language.
'. S. 7 ff.
When launched, the MAZ-215 was the largest articulated bus built by MAZ and the largest bus built in the former
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, and cost approximately 10 million
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(then approximately 148,000 €). By early 2020 at least 330 copies had been made. Five-door buses are used frequently in Minsk and Gomel, and several buses are used in
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and other Belarusian cities. Many buses were sold to
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(20 buses to
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), to Russia (
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), Serbia (
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), to Ukraine (Kyiv,
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, exported from autumn 2019
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).Database with data records and photos of all known vehicles
/ref> Based on the MAZ-215 the trolleybus MAZ-215T was developed for the vehicle. In addition, the otherwise very similar MAZ-216 exists as a pusher articulated bus.


Literature

* Minski Awtomobilny Sawod:
Автобусы МАЗ-215. Руководство по эксплуатации
'. self-published, Minsk 2017, operating manual for MAZ-105 in russian language.


References


External links


webpage of vehicle on manufcturer's website
(russian) {{MAZ Articulated buses Low-floor buses Minsk Automobile Plant vehicles Tri-axle buses Vehicles introduced in 2014