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[[{“value”:”Ural continues to tweak its offerings ever since moving its factory to Kazakhstan. Here are the latest changes, according to Ural’s PR:
Ural now has four trim levels for sale, with the Base model starting at $19,999 in the US ($26,899 for Canadian customers). The Standard is $21,999 ($29,999 for Canucks). Sahara pricing is $23,799 ($32,45o in Canada) and the Expedition is $26,999 ($36,750 in Canada). Those MSRPs are a bit different than previously this year as Ural monkeys around with the pricing of different custom options and upgrades.
It can get a bit confusing trying to figure out the differences between all these models—see here for Ural’s bike-by-bike breakdown.
As well, Ural will now only sell its bikes with a black-finished powertrain. This was an option previously, at extra charge. Now it’s going to be standard spec. If you want a bike with a silver-finish powertrain, Ural does have some left, but they advise you to contact your dealer ASAP if that’s what you want.
Lead time for a new Ural is still quite long, at 120 days, despite moving to the new production facility. However, that may be understandable when you remember that every bike is basically a custom build. They also do have some models in stock at dealers, even some leftovers, so if you really want one right away, it appears to be more-or-less doable.
Ural also has the following offer on new machines, for coming weeks:
USD $1,000 instant rebate on new 2023 and 2024 models
USD $1,000 instant rebate on Expedition
USD $500 Trade in rebate
Plus Free 3rd Year Extended Warranty $850 retail value
For more information on the company’s current lineup and offers, check out IMZ-Ural.com.
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