Zavolzhye Engine Factory

Zavolzhye Motor Plant
Open joint-stock company
Traded as MCX: ZMZN
Industry Automotive
Founded 1958
Headquarters Zavolzhye, Russia
Parent Sollers JSC
Website zmz.ru

The Zavolzhye Engine Factory (Russian: Заволжский моторный завод, translit. Zavolzhye Motorni Zavod, ZMZ) is a Russian automotive engine producer.

The plant was founded in April 1958 to provide GAZ with engines, in particular for its new GAZ-21 Volga.[1]

The factory's first product was a brand-new 2,445 cc (149.2 cu in) OHV engine. Unusual for the era, it had aluminum block and head, with chain-driven camshaft and compression ratio of 6.6:1; it produced 70 hp (52 kW; 71 PS) at 4,000 rpm and 123 lb·ft (167 N·m) at 2,200 rpm.[2] The first engine was assembled 4 November 1959; by December 1968, ZMZ had produced one million examples.[3]

ZMZ became independent in 1961, and was bought by UAZ in 2001. It produces spare parts for many vehicles of Soviet origin, as well as for some Ford models. [4]

References

  1. Thompson, Andy. Cars of the Soviet Union (Haynes Publishing, Somerset, UK, 2008), p.66.
  2. Thompson, p.62.
  3. Thompson, p.66.
  4. Thompson, p.66.

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