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18/01/2024
UAZ reports an increase in prices for vehicles of 2024 model year

Prices for cars of 2024 model year have been updated on the UAZ website. Prices for the entire brand line-up have increased significantly, including such models as the classic Bukhanka, Hunter, Patriot and the commercial Profi line-up.

Thus, UAZ commercial vehicles on the Profi chassis are available both in the version of dropside truck and with various superstructures. The basic two-wheel drive model with single-row cabin, which previously cost 1,585,000 rubles, is now available at the price of 1,635,000 rubles. The version with a double-row cabin can be purchased at the cost of 1,680,000 rubles, and the addition of Euro-5 engine will increase the cost by 20 thousand rubles.

Prices for the UAZ SGR family (Bukhanka and Golovastik) also increased by 35 thousand rubles. So, the 5-seat version of 2023 Combi is offered at the price of 1,330,000 rubles, and 2024 version will cost customers 1,365,000 rubles. Prices for UAZ Hunter have also increased – now this model costs from 1,425,000 rubles.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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