UAZ Hunter Lighting Update and Comfort Improvements

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UAZ Hunter Gets Two-Tone Orange and White Parking Lights Again

The Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant has begun installing two-tone orange and white parking lights on the UAZ Hunter SUV, according to reporting from the Telegram channel Auto Stream. This change marks a return of the orange and white PF-130 parking lights to the Hunter line, a feature that has been notably absent for the past two decades. Previously, PF-130 lamps on Hunters were replaced with colorless orange signal lights as part of various transitional updates. — Auto Stream

The report highlights that PF-130 two-tone lighting is back on UAZ Hunters, signaling a shift in the exterior lighting design that could influence both visibility and styling cues on the model. It remains unclear whether other modifications will accompany the lighting update or how these changes might affect the vehicle’s market value. — Auto Stream

Beyond lighting, the plant has introduced improvements in cabin comfort through upgraded transmission control levers and shock absorbers designed to minimize vibrations. These enhancements simultaneously enhance ride quality and reduce cabin noise, contributing to a more refined driving experience for passengers. Historically, such vibration-damping components were reserved for the most expensive UAZ SUVs with the Limited option package, underscoring a broader push toward higher comfort levels across more trims. — Auto Stream

The automotive news landscape in Russia continues to be shaped by supply dynamics that affect consumer access to popular models. In recent periods, there has been a pronounced shortage of UAZ Patriot and UAZ Patriot Pickup vehicles, creating a challenging market environment for buyers and dealers alike. This scarcity can influence resale values, after-sales planning, and overall perceived availability of UAZ’s core lineup in the country. — Auto Stream

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