The Ural-375 is a truck designed by the UralAZ and produced from 1960. It is the first iteration of the 375 family and will go through a series of range expansions and modernizations.
In 1964, the UralAZ will design the Ural-375D updated model and many other variants. This updated model will serve as a base for the civilian range of the series. In 1982 the entire series will be modernized on the same level.
The Ural-377 is a 6×4 twin of the Ural-375.
The Ural-375 had a foldable windshield and a soft top. It had a metal cargo bed fitted on it and an inflatable/deflatable tire system.
In 1961 the semi-trailer tractor Ural-375S started production based on the Ural-375.
The same year, the UralAZ experimented with a wooden cargo body on the Ural-375T. It will serve as a prototype for the civilian version of the 1962 update.