BelAZ 75710: The Giant Truck of the World

By Jony Shekhawat | Published Date : October 07, 2025

The World’s Biggest Truck Built for Extreme Mining.


The BelAZ 75710 is the world’s biggest truck from Belarus with a loading capacity of 450 tons. Hot or freezing, it doesn’t matter. Got 4,600 HP, eight giant tyres, diesel-electric drive, strong suspension. Even small pickups and mini trucks look tiny next to it.

Made for Heavy Mining

Table Of Contents
1. Made for Heavy Mining
2. Engines and Power
3. Huge Size and Weight
4. Strong Suspension and Frame
5. Comfortable Cab
6. The Monster Truck of Mining

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This truck is made for serious work. It can carry 450 tons of rock, coal, or ore. Hot or freezing weather? Doesn’t matter. This truck keeps rolling.

Engines and Power

It has two diesel engines. Each gives 2,300 horsepower. That’s 4,600 HP total—more than a small train. The engines run a diesel-electric system. They make electricity for four huge traction motors. This is why the truck drives all wheels at once. Brakes use electricity to slow down. They have air cooling, so nothing melts on long downhill drives. Fuel tanks hold 5,600 liters. To save fuel, it can run on one engine.

Huge Size and Weight

The BelAZ 75710 has a 21-meter length and 8.16 meters in width. Park it next to a house—it might be taller.

  • Empty: 360,000 kg
  • Full: 810,000 kg
  • Load: 450,000 kg

The biggest BelAZ 75710 truck has 8 tyres and needs cranes to change these tyres instead of a mechanic.

Strong Suspension and Frame

For smooth driving,  it comes with hydropneumatic suspension with a high-strength steel frame. Each axle has four tyres. This spreads weight and protects the ground.

Comfortable Cab

The cab is surprisingly comfy. Two seats, roll-over protection, and insulation against dust and noise. Cameras help the driver see everything.

Safety is key: auto lubrication, fire-fighting system and high-voltage alarms.

The Monster Truck of Mining

The BelAZ 75710 has diesel-electric motors and huge brakes. Fuel tanks hold 5,600 liters and can run one engine to save fuel. It’s 21 meters long and 8 meters wide, rides on eight giant tyres, four per axle. Suspension makes it surprisingly smooth. Cab is comfy, two seats, cameras, roll-over protection, even a fire-fighting system. Small trucks, mini trucks, and pickups look tiny next to it. Truly the ultimate heavy-duty truck for crazy mining work.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Commercial Vehicles

Q1. What is the BelAZ 75710?

Ans. The BelAZ 75710 is the world’s largest mining truck, made in Belarus. It can haul 450 tons of rock, coal, or ore in extreme conditions.

Q2. How powerful is the BelAZ 75710?

Ans. It has two diesel engines producing 2,300 HP each, totaling 4,600 HP, with a diesel-electric system powering four huge traction motors.

Q3. How big is the BelAZ 75710?

Ans. The truck is about 21 meters long, 8 meters wide, weighs up to 810,000 kg fully loaded, and rides on eight massive tyres, four per axle.

Q4. Can small trucks or pickups compare?

Ans. No. Even small trucks, mini trucks, and pickups look tiny next to the BelAZ 75710. It’s the ultimate heavy-duty truck for mining.


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About the Author

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat

Jony Shekhawat is a skilled content writer at TrucksBuses.com, one of India’s top platforms for commercial vehicle news and reviews. With roots in social work and a keen interest in the logistics and mobility space, Jony crafts content that is both insightful and easy to understand. He specializes in breaking down complex commercial vehicle trends, helping readers make informed decisions. His writing not only informs but also aims to support the growth of India's transport community through knowledge and awareness.