The ZVM-2411 Uzola vehicle produced by the all-terrain vehicle plant costs three times more than a regular UAZ. The corresponding announcement was posted on the Kolesa.kz website.
In Kazakhstan, a unique tracked all-terrain vehicle based on the UAZ-3303 “Loaf” is up for sale on the secondary market. For a 2015 car with a mileage of only 300 km, they are asking 9 million tenge (about 1.36 million rubles), which is almost three times higher than the average price for ordinary “Loaves” in the country.
The machine called ZVM-2411 “Uzola” is not homemade, but was produced at the Zavolzhsky All-Terrain Vehicles Plant. Instead of wheels, it is equipped with link tracks, which allows it to move through deep snow and swamps. Under the hood is a 2.9-liter ZMZ-409 gasoline engine with a power of 142 hp, a manual transmission and all-wheel drive.
Previously, the rare Lamborghini LM002 SUV was sold in Kazakhstan.
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