SOLLERS Group launched the production of gearboxes for new models of the brand

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The SOLLERS Group has begun production of the Sollers SF5 and Sollers SF7 6-speed manual transmissions for light commercial vehicles. Production is being organized at the SOLLERS Transmission Production facility, based at the ZMZ industrial site. The new unit modifications are an evolution of the basic manual transmission versions, production of which began in 2024 with the support of the Industrial Development Fund. The expansion of the transmission model range was made possible by the flexibility of the production line and its rapid changeover.

"The Zavolzhsky Motor Plant site continues to develop as a center of excellence for the production of SOLLERS Group powertrains. In the near future, the plant will also begin serial production of manual transmissions and electromechanical transfer cases for the updated UAZ Patriot, Pickup, and Profi models," noted Albert Vazyansky, CEO of SOLLERS Transmission Production LLC.

SOLLERS Transmission Production currently produces 6-speed manual transmissions for the SOLLERS line of light commercial vehicles and pickup trucks, as well as for the UAZ Profi "Polutorka." The company also manufactures electromechanical transfer cases for SOLLERS pickup trucks. The RosALit foundry, located in the Volga region of the SOLLERS Group, also produces casting and machining of gearbox housings.

The SOLLERS Group's total investment in the development of the ZMZ industrial site since 2023, including the production of power units, transmissions, and foundry projects, has exceeded 3 billion rubles.

For reference: The Sollers SF5 (SF5) is a light commercial vehicle produced at the SOLLERS Alabuga plant since May 2025. The lineup includes all-metal vans, cargo-passenger versions, passenger buses, and chassis for special equipment. The Sollers SF7 (SF7) is a light commercial vehicle with improved load-carrying capacity and transport capabilities. Full-cycle production of this model will begin at the SOLLERS Alabuga plant in the second quarter of 2026.

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