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MAZ-Kupava 273140 Motorhome on MAZ Chassis

15.01.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
Щучинская районная газета Дзяннiца RUS
MAZ-Kupava 273140 Motorhome on MAZ Chassis
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MAZ and the MAZ-Kupava trailer and body plant have introduced a motorhome based on the MAZ-365022 chassis. The vehicle is equipped with a Euro-5 diesel engine producing 150 hp, a manual transmission, and ABS, EBD, and ESC systems. An independent heater enables operation in temperatures from -30°C to +40°C, providing cabin heating for up to 56 hours with the engine off.

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15.01.2026 Щучинская районная газета Дзяннiца RUS

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Updated: 23.05.2026

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