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Chinggis Khaan Gobi
Overview
ManufacturerChinggis Khaan Motors
ProductionOctober 28, 2016 (2016-10-28)-present
Model years2017-present
Assembly Mongolia: Ulaanbaatar
DesignerPeter Schreyer (exterior)
Henrik Fisker (interior)
Body and chassis
ClassRoad tractor
Body styleCOE :
Sleeper cab
High sleeper cab
Powertrain
Engine13,968 cm3 (852.4 cu in) Volvo V8
11,455 cm3 (699.0 cu in) Nissan V8
12,967 cm3 (791.3 cu in) Mercedes-Benz OM457 I6
Transmission16-speed air-controlled manual transmission.


The Chinggis Khaan Gobi is a 2-door road tractor manufactured by Chinggis Khaan Motors at its new Ulaanbaatar truck factory. Featuring two V8 and one six-cylinder engines, it is Mongolia's first domestically-produced truck.

Engines

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The base Gobi comes with a Volvo Trucks' 14.0 litre turbocharged and intercooled, V8 4-stroke diesel cycle engine The engines are designed upon Chinggis Khaan Motors' request and manufactured in Sweden. The engine features low-friction forged pistons, forged connecting rods and cast iron block and crankshaft. Engine produces 544 hp (406 kW) at 1,520 rpm and 2,400 N⋅m (1,800 lb⋅ft) at 1,400 rpm. This engine also has electronically controlled twin-stage turbocharger. Also this engine have an electronically controlled piezoelectric fuel injection operating at 1,800 bar (26,000 psi).

Optional engines

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The Gobi also has optional V8 and six-cylinder engines. The optional 11.5-litre, turbocharged and intercooled 4-stroke V8 diesel cycle engine from Nissan Truck Division produces 415 hp (309 kW) at 1,273 rpm, and 1,499 N⋅m (1,106 lb⋅ft) of torque at 1,071 rpm. This engine includes electronically-controlled twin-stage turbocharger and electronically-controlled piezoelectric fuel injection operating at 1,800 bar (26,000 psi). Also the truck has a Mercedes-Benz OM457 13 litre 4-stroke turbocharged and intercooled engine.

Transmissions

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The Gobi only comes with an air-controlled, 16-speed manual transmission. The transmission also have a Voith hydraulic retarder, mounted between the engine and transmission.


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