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.

LAZ-699
A LAZ-699R in Russia
Overview
TypeCoach, tourist bus
ManufacturerLAZ, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukraine
Production1961–2002
Model years
  • LAZ-699A: 1960–1966
  • LAZ-699N: 1969–1978
  • LAZ-699R: 1978–2002
AssemblyLviv, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukraine
Body and chassis
LayoutRear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Platform4x2 chassis
RelatedLAZ-695, LAZ-697
Powertrain
Engine
  • LAZ-699A: 7 L ZiL-375 V8 (gasoline), 180 hp
  • LAZ-699R: 7 L ZiL-375Ya5 V8 (gasoline), 180 hp
  • LAZ-699R: 11,2 L YAMZ-236A V6 (diesel), 195 hp
Transmission
  • Manual 5-step transmission with synchronizer on gears II, III, IV and V
  • gear ratio: I-6,17; II-3,40; III-1,79; IV-1,00; V-0,78; reverse gear-6,69
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • LAZ-699A: 5,535 mm (217.9 in)
  • LAZ-699R: 5,545 mm (218.3 in)
Length
  • LAZ-699A: 10,565 mm (415.9 in)
  • LAZ-699R: 10,540 mm (415.0 in)
Width
  • LAZ-699A: 2,500 mm (98.4 in)
  • LAZ-699R: 2,500 mm (98.4 in)
Height
  • LAZ-699A: 2,990 mm (117.7 in)
  • LAZ-699R: 2,980 mm (117.3 in)
Curb weight
  • LAZ-699A: 7,660 kg (16,887 lb)
  • LAZ-699R: 8,896 kg (19,612 lb)
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