The Robur LO 3000 is a 3-ton lorry made by the East German industrial vehicle manufacturer VEB Robur-Werke Zittau from 1973 until 1984.
The VEB made the vehicle with two different wheelbase options, and offered more than twenty different body styles,[1] including a bus version.
[2] Compared with its predecessor, the LO 3000 has a more powerful engine, ball-and-nut steering, an improved braking system, and thus a higher payload.
It is based upon a conventional forward control, body-on-frame design with a longitudinally mounted front engine, and rear-wheel drive.
Unlike its off-road lookalikes, the LO 3000 has tapered bead seat rims and 6.50–20 inch crossply tyres.