KAMAZ-54901 Hi-tech presented at the international exhibition TransRussia

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KAMAZ-LEASING is participating in the 30th anniversary TransRussia International Exhibition, currently taking place in Moscow. The KAMAZ-54901 high-tech version of the long-haul truck is on display at the stand.

The KAMAZ-54901 (4×2) long-haul tractor with ADAS embodies the latest developments from KAMAZ engineers. The vehicle was designed with global automotive trends in mind. This version of the flagship K5-generation truck features aerodynamic fairings on the cab and chassis, improving aerodynamics and reducing fuel consumption by 5 to 10%. At the same time, the vehicle's interior has been significantly upgraded, including a more powerful engine and improved driver comfort and safety.

The truck is equipped with adaptive cruise control, which automatically maintains a safe distance from the vehicle in front and monitors the vehicle's lane position, warning of lane departure, significantly enhancing active safety. Other features include an emergency braking system, an electronic brake system (EBS), an electronic stability program (ESP), an anti-lock braking system (ABS), and an anti-slip regulation system (ASR).

TransRussia is Russia's largest international exhibition of transport and logistics services, warehousing equipment, and technologies. Each year, over 500 companies from Russia and abroad participate, and the number of visitors exceeds 30,000. KAMAZ Leasing Company specialists provide consultations, providing up-to-date information on unique KAMAZ vehicle leasing programs and comprehensive financial solutions. A "Wheel of Fortune" lottery is also available for visitors to the stand: participants can win branded merchandise from KAMAZ-LEASING or a discount certificate for the purchase of used vehicles.

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