Gaz, short for Gorkovsky Avtomobilny Zavod (Gorky Automobile Plant), is a prominent Russian automotive manufacturer with a history dating back to 1932. Initially established as a collaboration between Ford Motor Company and the Soviet Union, Gaz has since evolved into one of Russia’s leading producers of commercial vehicles, passenger cars, and military vehicles. Over the decades, Gaz has produced a diverse range of vehicles, including trucks, buses, SUVs, and sedans, catering to both domestic and international markets. Notable models like the Gaz Volga and Gazelle have become fixtures on Russian roads, renowned for their durability, affordability, and adaptability to harsh climates. Despite facing challenges in the post-Soviet era, including economic instability and increased competition, Gaz remains a symbol of Russian automotive ingenuity and industrial prowess, continuing to play a vital role in the country’s automotive industry.
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