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LuAZ (, short for ''Луцький автомобільний завод'', ''Lutskyi Avtomobilnyi Zavod''; Lutsk Automobile Plant) was a Ukrainian automobile manufacturer in the city of
Lutsk Lutsk (, ; see #Names and etymology, below for other names) is a city on the Styr River in northwestern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Volyn Oblast and the administrative center of Lutsk Raion within the oblast. Lutsk has a populati ...
built in the
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. Since 2009 it has been known as Bogdan Motors Automobile Assembly Plant No. 1. In 2022 the brand was revived in
Kyiv Kyiv, also Kiev, is the capital and most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city of Ukraine. Located in the north-central part of the country, it straddles both sides of the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2022, its population was 2, ...
as Luaz Motors to produce Chinese lightweight compact electric pickups which were launched in 2023. The new company has no relation to the original factory.


History


In Soviet Union

The construction of the factory began in 1951. It was opened in 1955 as ''LARZ'' (Lutskyi Avtoremontnyi Zavod, Lutsk Automobile Repair Plant). The early products of this relatively small plant were the repair parts for
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trucks. On September 3, 1959, the factory was renamed to ''LuMZ'' (Lutskyi Mashynobudivnyi Zavod, Lutsk Machine Building Plant). After the reconstruction the plants begins to produce mobile repair shop and refrigerated truck bodies on Moskvitch,
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, and UAZ frames. The first civilian products suffered a reputation for poor quality, however, "for a time the LuAZ was the only car that could be bought off the shelf by Soviet motorists". In 1965, LuMZ starts the assembly of ZAZ-969 originally developed at Zaporizhzhia Automobile Building Plant. The first vehicle with original an design to be produced was the LuAZ-967
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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-69s then in service. Developed at ''NAMI'' (the National Automobile Institute), the prototype, known as '' NAMI 049'', was completed in 1958. On December 11, the plant was renamed to ''LuAZ'' (''Lutskyi Avtomobilnyi Zavod'', Lutsk Automobile Plant) In 1975, LuAZ joined the newly formed AvtoZAZ group. In 1979, the assembly of the new generation of ZAZ-969 begins. It received the name of LuAZ-969M and was widely known as 'Volynianka' (
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n). The car received good reviews at the international motor shows. In 1982, LuAZ assembled their 100,000th car, and the next year the export production begins. In 1989, the factory assembled the LuAZ-1301 compact SUV prototype. In 1990, the plant reached its production record, assembling 16,500 cars in one year.


In independent Ukraine

On 31 May 1993, the
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allowed to privatize LuAZ, and the document was approved in June 1996. On 27 July 1998 the factory was excluded from the list of strategically important companies and controlling stake of LuAZ is being put up on sale. In 1999 81% stake of the company was purchased by the Ukrprominvest Group of Oleksii and
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. After being acquired, the plant began the complete knock-down of Russian UAZ and VAZ vehicles. In 2002, LuAZ stops the production of its older models to replace them with LuAZ-1301 which development began back in late 1980's, the new compact SUV concept gets launched at SIA-2002 motor show in
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. In 2005, Ukrprominvest formed the Bogdan Corporation. LuAZ entered it alongside Cherkasy Autobus Plant which was owned by the group since late 1990's. The company started assembly of Hyundai and Kia cars from CKD kits. In 2006 Ukraine adopted the Euro-2 regulations, putting an end to the LuAZ-1301 project. In 2006, a new assembly line was opened at the plant to produce public transport vehicles. LuAZ stops being a separate brand and becomes a part of Bogdan Motors. In 2008, the reconstruction of the plant starts, and the next year it gets renamed to Avtoskladalnyi Zavod #1 (Automobile Assembly Plant No. 1) with plans of expanding the production, however the reconstruction was soon put on hold due to the 2008–2009 Ukrainian financial crisis. In 2014 the equipment for production of former LuAZ cars was dismantled, and the company instead focused on assembling buses and
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es. On July 7, 2020, Bogdan Motors went bankrupt for inability to pay the credit to Ukreximbank. The Lutsk plant had stopped operation and was put up for sale.


Electrified Automobiles

In 2022, Vadim Ignatov, owner of LuAZ, planned to revive the brand with a new logo and switching to electric automobiles, mainly focusing on economy class with entry level prices and compact design. The company decided to develop licensed compact pickup vehicles based on the Yunlong EEC L7e, which is sold in China in two versions named City and Farmer as a 4-door pickup and 2-door pickup respectively, both with a loading bed. These vehicles are said to be powered with 5 kW engine with a top speed of 50 km/h and priced close to $5,000. The body of the vehicle and the motors will be imported from China. These models are to be launched on 30 May 2023.


Vehicles

* LuAZ 967 a four-wheeled amphibian (1961–1989) * LuAZ 969V "Volyn" (1967–72) * LuAZ 969 "Volyn" (1971–1975) ** 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 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) * LuAZ Farmer (2023) * LuAZ City (2023)


Gallery

Image:ЛуАЗ-967_01.JPG, LuAZ 967M Image:LuAZ-969_(ZAZ-969).jpg, 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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