MAZ-504

MAZ-504 is a Soviet truck, manufactured at the Minsk Automobile Plant. It is a tractor-trailer version of MAZ-500. In 1970, the MAZ-504 was redesigned and renamed MAZ-504A.

  • MAZ-504
  • MAZ-504A
Overview
ManufacturerMinsk Automobile Plant
Production
  • 1965-1970 (MAZ-504)
  • 1970-1977 (MAZ-504A)
AssemblyMinsk
Body and chassis
ClassTruck
LayoutFR layout
RelatedMAZ-500
Powertrain
Engine
  • 11.2L YaMZ-236 V6 diesel
  • 14.9L YaMZ-238 V8 diesel (MAZ-504V)
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 3,200 mm (126 in) (MAZ-504)
  • 3,400 mm (134 in) (MAZ-504A)
Length5,555 mm (219 in)
Width2,650 mm (104 in)
Height2,640 mm (104 in)
Curb weight6,000 kg (13,228 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorMAZ-5429

Variants

  • MAZ-504: Initial production version, produced 1965–1970.
  • MAZ-504A: Improved MAZ-504, produced 1970–1977.
  • MAZ-504B: Version for towing tipping trailers.
  • MAZ-504S: Polar weather version based on MAZ-504A.
  • MAZ-504G: Improved MAZ-504B.
  • MAZ-504V: Long-haul version with the more powerful V8 YaMZ-238.
  • MAZ-508B: Prototype four-wheel-drive version. Produced in 1962.
  • MAZ-520: Prototype three-axle truck, based on MAZ-504. Produced in 1962.
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