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* '''GAZ-32213''' passenger van, 13 seats * '''GAZ-32213''' passenger van, 13 seats
* '''GAZ-322132''' passenger van, 13 seats (for shuttle services) * '''GAZ-322132''' passenger van, 13 seats (for shuttle services)
* '''GAZ-2705''' ''Furgon'' cargo van * '''GAZ-2705''' cargo van
* '''GAZ-27051''' Combi cargo van, extended cabin * '''GAZ-27051''' Combi cargo van, extended cabin



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This article is about the automobile. See also Gazelle (disambiguation) for other uses.
GAZelle 2705 cargo van

A GAZelle (Template:Lang-ru) is a series of mid-sized trucks, vans and buses made by Russian car manufacturer GAZ. GAZelles are similar to the later launched GAZ Sobol and GAZ Valdai line of vans and light trucks. GAZelle, Sobol, and Valdai account for the majority of the Russian van and light truck market, and rank as GAZ's most popular and successful products.

The terrorists of the Beslan hostage crisis arrived in a GAZelle van.

Models

  • GAZ-3302 pick-up truck
  • GAZ-33021 Farmer pick-up truck, extended cabin
  • GAZ-3221 passenger van, 8 seats
  • GAZ-32213 passenger van, 13 seats
  • GAZ-322132 passenger van, 13 seats (for shuttle services)
  • GAZ-2705 cargo van
  • GAZ-27051 Combi cargo van, extended cabin
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