UAZ announced changes in the assembly of its products from February 1, 2024. "Patriots", "Pickups" and "Profis" are now receiving a new front axle of improved design from the assembly line, which affects the smoothness of the ride and comfort.
According to the company, these UAZs now have seals in the front axle housings at the main gear crankcase, and the safety valve from the left axle shaft housing has been moved to the main gear crankcase. In addition, they have:
- an updated stabilizer bar;
- improved shock absorbers and steering damper;
- new housings and cups for axle housings, as well as CV joint drive shafts have been installed. Possible oil leakage from under the axle housing cup has been prevented;
- improved tightness of the internal cavity of the axle;
- increased durability of the axle housing cup and CV joint shafts.
The UAZ "Patriot", in addition to this, after modernization as part of the new front axle, received open-type steering knuckles. It has become more comfortable to maneuver and has a reduced turning radius (up to 0.8 meters).
This is not the only change to the "Patriot". It was announced that by the end of this year the car will receive a 2.0-liter diesel engine and a 6-speed manual transmission. In the more distant future, it will also have an automatic transmission.
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