ZIL-41047

The ZIL-41047 is a limousine built by ZIL of Russia. Production of ZIL models ceased in 2002 due to their previous customer base turning to more modern Western vehicles. Some last ones were built before year 2017.[1][2]

ZIL-41047
Overview
ManufacturerZavod Imeni Likhacheva
Production1985 - 2002 and 2010 (234 built)
Body and chassis
ClassLuxury car
Body style
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine7.7L ZIL-4104 V8
Transmission3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 3,300 mm (129.9 in) (ZIL-41041)
  • 3,880 mm (152.8 in) (ZIL-41047)
Length
  • 5,750 mm (226.4 in) (ZIL-41041)
  • 6,339 mm (249.6 in) (ZIL-41047)
Width2,086 mm (82.1 in)
Height1,500 mm (59.1 in)
Curb weight
  • 3,030 kg (6,680 lb) (ZIL-41041)
  • 3,400 kg (7,500 lb) (ZIL-41047)
Chronology
PredecessorZIL-4104
SuccessorZIL-4112R

Description

"72 Scorpion" version for presidential guards

The Zil has seven seats including the driver. When loaded it weighs 3,550 kg (7,826 lb). The top speed with two persons is listed as "not less than 190 km/h (118 mph)". It is powered by a 7.7 L (469 cubic inch) carbureted V8 giving 232 kW (315hp SAE Gross) at 4,400 revs per minute. This engine drives the rear wheels via a three-speed automatic transmission with the following ratios.

  • First gear: 2.02:1
  • Second gear: 1.42:1
  • Third gear: 1:1
  • Reverse: 1.42:1

It replaced the ZIL-4104 in 1985 and had virtually no mechanical changes compared with that model. The only major changes have been in the styling, which in some respects, notably in the rear-view mirrors, was subtly modernised compared to the styling of previous ZIL models. The front turn indicators were also modernised, with the rectangular horizontal line giving way to a more vertically oriented, door-like shape. The front headlights were also restyled, as was the rear parcel shelf.

Variants

  • ZIL-41047 (1985—2002) — base model with seven seats and 3880-mm (152.75 inches) wheelbase
  • ZIL-41041 (1986—2000) — five-seat saloon, 3300-mm (130 inches) wheelbase. 30 made, 12 of them in 1997-2000 for the Government of Moscow, 4 in mid 2010s for sale[3].
  • ZIL-41042 — ambulance
  • ZIL-41044 — convertible
  • ZIL-41049 — special communication car
  • ZIL-41052 (1988—2002) — armoured limousine
  • ZIL-4107 (1988—1999) — special communication car
  • ZIL-41071 — special communication car
  • ZIL-41072 «Скорпион» "Scorpion"(1989—1999) — an escort car
  • ZIL-4104R (1990) — film car
  • ZIL-41047TB (1992) — limousine with Trasco Bremen armouring (2 cars made)
  • ZIL-410441 (2010) — 3 cars in black for the Victory Day parade on Red Square
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References

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