UAZ Patriot

The UAZ Patriot (UAZ-3163) is a mid-size body-on-frame SUV produced by the UAZ division of SeverstalAvto in Ulyanovsk, Russia. It was introduced in 2005 and replaced the older UAZ Simbir (UAZ-3162). Extensive use of newer parts, large carrying capacity, good off-road capabilities and an affordable price (<15,000 USD) predicted good sales in Russia. 12,011 units were sold in the year 2007.[2]

UAZ Patriot
Overview
ManufacturerUAZ
Also calledBaijah Tulos (Germany, 2007–2012)
Bremach Taos (United States)[1]
Production2005–present
AssemblyUlyanovsk
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size SUV
Body style5-door wagon
LayoutFR/4WD
Powertrain
Engine
  • 2.7 L ZMZ-409.10
  • 2.6 L Andoria-Mot
  • 2.3 L Iveco F1A diesel
  • 2.2 L ZMZ-51432 diesel
Transmission5-speed manual
Dimensions
Length4,647 mm (183.0 in)
Width2,080 mm (81.9 in)
Height1,900 mm (74.8 in)
2,000 mm (78.7 in)
Curb weight2,070 kg (4,563.6 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorUAZ Simbir
UAZ Pickup
UAZ Pickup interior

The SUV accommodates five adults and can carry about 200 kilograms (440 lb) of cargo.

Timeline

In October 2011, UAZ announced the release of a limited edition SUV in honour of the 70th anniversary of the plant. Cars of the anniversary series have different exterior and interior trim details.

In May 2012, the plant built a restyled model of the UAZ Patriot with a different dashboard, which no longer had a handle for the front passenger. It had a new, safer four-spoke steering wheel from the German manufacturer Takata-Petri, 2DIN media player and a USB-connector for flash drives.

In August 2013, UAZ started the production of a renewed Patriot with a new transfer case Dymos featuring electronic control.[3]

A facelifted UAZ Patriot debuted in 2014: the SUV got new bumpers, headlights, seats, an optional multimedia system with navigation and a rear back-up camera, some chassis improvements, and a new turbocharger for the diesel engine.[4]

In December 2020, it was announced that the UAZ Patriot 4×4 and pickup will be imported into the United States as the Bremach Taos and Bremach Brio in 2021 with the range starting at $26,405.[5][6]

Versions

Uaz Cargo 230602-050
Uaz Profi 23632
UAZ Patriot Sport

Note that the Patriot Sport has been discontinued while the UAZ Cargo and UAZ Profi are nor the UAZ Professional, and the UAZ Pickup truck is marketed separately.

  • UAZ Patriot Diesel (Originally the UAZ-31631, now the 31638)[7] — equipped with the IVECO F1A (Fiat Ducato) 2,3 l 116 hp turbodiesel, it meets Euro-3 emission standards, has a top speed of 90 km/h (56 mph) and uses 9.5 L/100 km (0.040 US gal/mi). Since 2012 it is available as the 31638 with the domestically produced turbodiesel ZMZ-51432 meeting Euro-4.
  • UAZ Cargo (UAZ-23602-050) — commercial pickup based on the 3163, with a long 3,000 mm (120 in) wheelbase and a shortened 2-person cabin. Available since 2008.
  • UAZ Pickup (UAZ-23632) — a 4-door 5-seat pickup truck based on the 3163, also with a 3000-mm long wheelbase. The pickup payload is 725 kg (1,598 lb).[8] Available since August 2008.
  • UAZ Patriot Sport (UAZ-3164) — shorter-wheelbase version (wheelbase is reduced by 360 mm (14 in) and is 2,400 mm (94 in), the length of the car to 4,287 mm (168.8 in) and luggage compartment volume was reduced to 960 liters (34 cubic feet)). It was positioned by the developers as a car "for young and active people." Unlike the standard model, the UAZ Patriot Sport has a more narrow rear door openings and is the successor to the UAZ-3160. Due to the shorter overhangs the car has better maneuverability and a smaller turning radius. The UAZ-3164 features two different 2.7-liter petrol engines: the ZMZ-40904 producing 128 hp (Limited Edition) and the 112-horsepower ZMZ-4091 (in the Classic and Comfort versions). The transmission is a 5-speed manual from Korean Dymos Inc., similar to the one that is installed on the standard UAZ Patriot. The production of the UAZ Patriot Sport launched on July 1, 2010. On December 1, 2010, it was temporarily halted.[9]
  • UAZ Profi (UAZ-236021, UAZ-236022, UAZ-236323, UAZ-236324) - commercial pickup based UAZ-3163, but with elongated to 3,500 mm (140 in) wheelbase, a short two-seater or dual four-door 5-seater cabin, cargo platform with two different width. UAZ Pros is equipped with rear- or all-wheel drive, engine ZMZ-409 051 with the increased to 147 hp relative to the initial capacity of the engine ZMZ-40906. Series production began in August 2017.[10][11][12]

Specifications

  • Wheel configuration: 4x4
  • Number of seats: 5(9*)
  • Dimensions: 4,647 mm × 2,080 mm × 1,900 mm (183.0 in × 81.9 in × 74.8 in)/2000 (with roof frames)
  • Road clearance: 210 mm (8.27 in)
  • Equipped vehicle weight: 2,070 kg (4,560 lb)
  • Full weight: 2,670 kg (5,890 lb)
  • Cargo capacity: 800 kg (1,800 lb)
  • Max. speed: 150 km/h (93 mph)
  • Fuel consumption at 90 km/h (56 mph): 14 L/100 km (17 mpgUS) / 10.4 L/100 km (23 mpgUS) / 13.2 L/100 km (17.8 mpgUS) (city /out-of-town/ mixed cycles)
  • Engine: ZMZ-409.10 Inline-four engine
  • Fuel: Gasoline A-92
  • Bore X stroke: 95.5 mm × 94 mm (3.76 in × 3.70 in)[13]
  • Displacement: 2,693 cc (2.7 L; 164.3 cu in)
  • Maximum power: 135 PS; 133 bhp (99 kW) at 4600 rpm.[14]
  • Maximum torque: 217 N⋅m (160 lbf⋅ft) at 3900 rpm.[14]
  • Transmission: Mechanical, 5-stage
  • Gearbox: 2-stage(I-1, II-1,94)
  • Front brakes: ventilated disk-type with two cylinders and floating caliper
  • Rear brakes: drum-type, with one cylinder, with automatic adjustment of the clearance between the lining and the drum
  • Tyres: 225/75R16, 245/70R16

In service

Russian military UAZ Pickups (Ru:УАЗ Пикап (УАЗ-23632))
Russian Police (including 28 armored cars[15]).
Russian Border Troops[15]
Russian Ground Forces[16][17] As of the end of 2017, 90 UAZ Patriots in the "Pick-Up" version are in service with the 30th Motorized Brigade of the Infantry of the Russian Army, near Samara.[18]
Ukrainian Police [19]
Ukrainian Border Troops [19]

See also

References

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  15. МВД потратит полмиллиарда рублей на бронемашины Archived 2014-05-17 at the Wayback Machine // LENTA.RU от 15 мая 2013
  16. "В войска Центрального военного округа поступают обновленные автомобили УАЗ "Патриот" : Министерство обороны Российской Федерации". function.mil.ru. Archived from the original on 2016-03-20.
  17. "ЦАМТО / Новости / Спецназ ВВО получил на вооружение большую партию новых армейских внедорожников на базе УАЗ". armstrade.org. Archived from the original on 2017-10-11.
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  20. https://www.srbijadanas.com/vesti/info/fantasticna-ruska-vozila-u-sastavu-vojske-srbije-predstavljen-uaz-patriot-poslednja-rec-tehnike-foto-2020-07-24
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Bibliography

  • Mark Galeotti & Adam Hook, Combat Vehicles of Russia's Special Forces – Spetsnaz, airborne, Arctic and interior troops, New Vanguard series 282, Osprey Publishing Ltd, Oxford 2020. ISBN 9781472841834
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