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The RAF-2203 Latvija (nickname Rafik) was a cabover van designed and developed by Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika from 1976 to 1997. They were widely used throughout the USSR as fixed-run taxis (marshrutkas), medical cars, used for trade and as a special services vehicles. It was the successor of the RAF-977.

RAF-2203
RAF-2203 Latvija
Overview
ManufacturerRīgas Autobusu Fabrika (RAF) (1976-1994)
GAZ (1994-1998)
Production1976–1997
Body and chassis
ClassLight commercial vehicle (M)
Body style4-door van
4-door minibus
Doors4
Powertrain
EngineZMZ 4-cylinder, gasoline 2,445 litres
Power output95 hp
Transmission4-speed manual
Dimensions
Length4980 mm
Width2035 mm
Height1970 mm
Curb weight1670 kg
Chronology
PredecessorRAF-977
SuccessorGAZelle (spiritual successor)
RAF M1 'Roksana'
RAF M2 'Stils'

This van used the 2,445 cc (149.2 cu in) engine of the GAZ-24, between the front seats, making its construction similar to other competing vans such as the Dodge A100 and the Volkswagen LT, with independent front suspension also from the GAZ-24 (but springs from the GAZ-13).[1] It borrowed headlights and brake system parts from the Moskvitch 412, outside door handles from the Moskvitch 408,[2] and 15 in (38 cm) wheels of the GAZ-21 Volga.[3] The single rear door hinged at the top,[4] rather than the more-usual side-opening. There were two major models: one, the 2203, seated ten plus driver and passenger, powered by a 95 hp (71 kW; 96 PS) 2,445 cc (149.2 cu in) with 8.2:1 compression; the other, the 22032, a twelve-seat "route taxi", had longitudinal seats and lower 6.7:1 compression (to use more readily available 76 octane petrol), and produced only 85 hp (63 kW; 86 PS).[5] (The 2203-02 would run on liquified propane).[6] An ambulance, the 22031, was soon added to the range, and made up fully a third of all 2203s built; there was also a 22035 for blood donor clinics.[7] These were joined by the 22034, for fire departments.[8]

RAF-2203 Rear
RAF-2203 Rear

In addition to the uncommon 22033 and 22036 for state militias, there were prototype electric vehicles.[9]

While the 2203 looked good, it was susceptible to rust, especially in the frame rails,[10] and was unpleasant to drive in bad weather.[11] Quality control of the assembly was also poor.[12] Oil leaks and axle bearing failures were frequent.[13] It also suffered overheating, serious vibration issues, failures of front suspension parts leading to poor handling, and high fuel consumption.[14] On top of it all, access to the cab was difficult, despite the forward-control position.[15]

After RAF went bankrupt, production was picked up by GAZ, who quickly replaced it with the GAZelle.[citation needed]


Variants


An RAF-2907 adopted for use at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
An RAF-2907 adopted for use at the 1980 Summer Olympics.



References


  1. Thompson, Andy. Cars of the Soviet Union (Haynes Publishing, Somerset, UK, 2008), p.195.
  2. Thompson, p.197.
  3. Thompson, p.195.
  4. Thompson, p.196 caption.
  5. Thompson, pp.195 & 197.
  6. Thompson, p.197.
  7. Thompson, p.197.
  8. Thompson, p.197.
  9. Thompson, p.197.
  10. Thompson, p.197.
  11. Thompson, p.195 caption.
  12. Thompson, p.198.
  13. Thompson, p.198.
  14. Thompson, p.198.
  15. Thompson, p.198.

На других языках


- [en] RAF-2203

[fr] RAF-2203

Le RAF-2203 était un minibus et un fourgon fabriqué par la RAF de 1976 à 1998. Environ 199 000 unités du véhicule ont été vendues et produites. Le véhicule utilisait le châssis du minibus RAF-977, qui était lui-même une copie de la fourgonnette Volkswagen Type 2. En 1994, la RAF a été poursuivie par Volkswagen pour avoir copié leur conception et la société a fait faillite et a fermé ses portes et la production de la RAF-2203 a été reprise par GAZ qui l'a produite jusqu'en 1998, date à laquelle elle a été remplacée par la GAZ Gazelle.

[it] RAF-2203

Il RAF-2203 era un minibus prodotto dalla Rīgas Autobusu Fabrika dal 1976 al 1994 e poi dalla GAZ dal 1994 al 1998. Di questi veicoli sono stati prodotti e venduti circa 200 000 ed è stato il minibus più popolare in Unione Sovietica, ha sostituito il precedente minibus RAF-977. Il RAF-2203 venne usato ampiamente in tutta l'Unione Sovietica come taxi a corsa fissa detto anche Marshrutkas, autoambulanza e veicolo per impieghi speciali.[1]

[ru] РАФ-2203

РАФ-2203 «Латвия» (латыш. RAF-2203 Latvija) — советские типы микроавтобусов и специальные малотоннажные автомобили на их базе, серийно выпускавшиеся на заводе микроавтобусов РАФ в 1975—1997 годах. Автомобили данной модели широко использовались в качестве служебного транспорта, автомобилей скорой медицинской помощи и маршрутного такси вплоть до 2000-х годов. После в России, Белоруссии, Украине, Казахстане и других республиках бывшего СССР автомобили были вытеснены «Газелями», а также подержанными и новыми микроавтобусами европейского производства.



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