ZIS-150

The ZIS-150 was a Soviet truck. In 1947 it replaced the ZiS-5 truck on assembly line. ZIS-150 together with GAZ-51 was the main Soviet truck of the 1950s, judging by their quantity. A tractor-trailer version of the ZIS-150, the ZIS-120N was sold from 1956–1957. In 1957, the base ZIS-150 model was replaced by ZIL-164, which differed outwardly only by vertical grille bars and bumper. ZIS-150 was also manufactured in Braşov, Romania between 1954-1960 as the "Steagul Rosu" (Red Flag) SR-101 and in China as the Jie Fang CA-10 at First Automobile Works. At least one prototype was built in North Korea under the name "Chollima".

ZIS-150
ZiS-150B
Overview
ManufacturerZiS
Also called
  • ZIL-150 (1956-1957)
  • Roman SR-101 (Romania)
  • Jiefang CA-30
  • FAW Jiefang CA-10 (China)
Production
  • 1947-1957 (ZiL)
  • 1954-1960 (Roman)
  • 1958-1986 (FAW Jiefang)
  • 774,615 produced
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassTruck
LayoutFR layout
RelatedZIS-151
Powertrain
Engine5.6L ZIS-150 I6
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase4,000 mm (157.5 in)
Length6,720 mm (264.6 in)
Width2,385 mm (93.9 in)
Height2,180 mm (85.8 in)
Curb weight
  • 3,900 kg (8,598 lb) (ZIS-150)
  • 3,815 kg (8,411 lb) (ZIS-120N)
Chronology
PredecessorZIS-5
SuccessorZIL-164
ZiS-150 on a Soviet postage stamp

Specifications

  • 4x2 4000 kg truck
  • Engine: 90 hp/2400 rpm, 6-cyl, 5555 cc
  • Bore/Stroke: 101.6/114.3 mm
  • Length: 6,720 mm (264.6 in), width: 2,385 mm (93.9 in), height: 2,180 mm (85.8 in)
  • Wheelbase: 4,000 mm (157.5 in), rear axis clearance: 265 mm (10.4 in)
  • Front wheel track: 1,700 mm (66.9 in)
  • Rear track: 1,740 mm (68.5 in)
  • Turning radius on front outer wheel: 8.0 m (26.2 ft)
  • Compression ratio: 6.0
  • Clutch: twin disk, dry
  • Gearbox: 5 speeds
  • Weight (without load): 3,900 kg (8,598 lb)
  • Maximal speed (loaded, highway): 65 km/h (40 mph)
  • Tyres: 9,00x20 inches
  • Fuel capacity: 150 L (40 US gal; 33 imp gal)
  • Fuel consumption: 29 L/100 km (9.7 mpgimp; 8.1 mpgUS)

Variants

  • ZIS-150: Original production version. Produced 1947–1957.
  • ZIS-120G: Chassis-cab version for fitting of dump bodies. Produced 1949–1957.
  • ZIS-120N: Tractor-trailer version. Produced 1956–1957.
  • ZIS-125: Prototype 5 ton version.
  • ZIS-150A: Prototype four wheel drive version. Produced in 1944.
  • ZIS-150B: Prototype modernized version of ZIS-150. Produced in 1954.
  • ZIS-150E & ZIS-150YU: Chassis-cab versions for export markets.
  • ZIS-150M: Prototype modernized version of ZIS-150. Produced in 1951.
  • ZIS-150M: Prototype 5 ton version. Produced in 1954.
  • ZIS-150P: Cowl-chassis version. Produced 1952–1954.
  • ZIS-151: Three-axle version. Produced 1948–1958.
  • ZIS-156: LPG-powered version. Produced 1949–1957.
    • ZIS-156A: Dual-fuel version of ZIS-156. Produced 1953–1957.
  • ZIS-MMZ-585: Dump truck version. Produced 1950–1955.
  • ZIL-164: Improved ZIS-150. Produced 1957–1964.
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