Models
- RAF-251 - GAZ-51 based bus (1955-1958)
- RAF-08 - 8-passenger prototype bus (1957)
- RAF-10 - GAZ-M20 based 9-11-passenger bus (1957-1959)
- RAF-977 Latvija - GAZ-21 based 10-passenger van/bus/ambulance/taxi (1959-1976). Also made in D, DM and IM models.
- RAF-2203 Latvija - 4x2 4dr van (1976—1997)
- RAF-2203 Latvija (delivery) - 4x2 4dr delivery van
- RAF-2203 Latvija (cardiology) - 4x2 4dr cardiac ambulance
- RAF-2203 Latvija (fire) - 4x2 4dr fire minivan
- RAF-2203 Latvija GAI - 4x2 4dr police van
- RAF-2203 Latvija (mail) - 4x2 4dr mail van
- RAF-2203 Latvija (taxi) - 4x2 4dr taxi van
- RAF-2203 Latvija VAI - 4x2 4dr military police van
- RAF-22031 Latvija - 4x2 4dr ambulance
- RAF-2907 - special car for Summer Olympic in Moscow
- RAF-2914 - 4x2 ambulance van
- RAF-3311 Latvija - 4x2 pickup on RAF-2203 chassis
- RAF-33111 Latvija - 4x2 light truck on RAF-2203 chassis
- RAF Latvija - collector - 4x2 cash collector on RAF-2203 chassis
- RAF Latvija - tourist van, motor home
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