Kamaz says starts assembling cabins for K5 trucks
MOSCOW, Nov 20 (PRIME) -- Russia’s largest truck maker Kamaz has started assembling first cabins for trucks of the K5 model range, the company said in a statement Tuesday.
The new cabin differs from the previous models by the height of the frame, as well as in its depth – there will be two beds behind the driver’s seat.
The company plans to assemble 40 cabins until the end of the year.
Kamaz said in June it will launch a new facility for production of cabin frames for K5 trucks in April 2019.
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