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DAC (vehicle manufacturer)

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DAC
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1971
Headquarters
Romania
Area served
East Europe, Middle East
Productstrucks, buses, trolleybuses, port tractors, mine dumpers
ParentAutocamioane Brașov S.A.
Websitewww.roman.ro
DAC shelter carrier

DAC, an initialism for Diesel Auto Camion, is a Romanian commercial vehicle brand produced since 1971 in the Brașov area. The DAC brand served as a reminder of the Romania’s history, the historic region of Dacia, once home to the ancient dacian tribes.

Under DAC brand, the company manufactured a variety of vehicles, including trucks, special-purpose vehicles, buses, and trolleybuses, along with advanced engines developed in-house.

History

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ROMAN was established after World War II on the foundation of the old ROMLOC automotive factory built in 1921. In the spirit of the communist days, the industrial plant was named Steagul Roșu (The Red Flag). As of 2000, 750,000 trucks had been produced.

DAC trucks share the same construction platforms with the Roman trucks but it was not part of the 1971 venture between the then-West German company MAN and the Romanian government.

CN Series

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The CN series was an in house development of AB Brașov available since 1977. The CN is available with 4x4, 6x6 and 8x8 wheel configurations and 3 to 10 ton cargo capacity. The CN Series feature a rectangular shaped all-metal cab with horizontally grooved doors and side panels, flat front end and a sloping hinged windshield. Vehicles are equipped with license built MAN D2156 6-cylinder diesel engines and a 5- or 6 -speed transmission, 2-speed transfer case, wheel planetary gear drives, wheels with lockable differentials, dual airbrakes, power steering and a 24-volt electrical devices.[1]

Models

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "DAC CN (Military vehicles) - Trucksplanet".
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(in Romanian)