LAZ-699
The LAZ-699 is a Soviet intercity bus which was built in the Ukrainian city of Lviv between 1964 and 2002. It was modeled on the LAZ-697 and lengthened by one section as a luxury vehicle and, later, transport for astronauts on the Baikonur Cosmodrome. A number of prototypes were produced before mass production began in 1985, coinciding with the cancellation of the LAZ-697.
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A LAZ-699R in Russia | |
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Type | Coach, tourist bus |
Manufacturer | LAZ, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukraine |
Production | 1961–2002 |
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Assembly | Lviv, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukraine |
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Layout | Rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout |
Platform | 4x2 chassis |
Related | LAZ-695, LAZ-697 |
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