The name stands for From Russia With Love.

Ural’s identity crisis continues with its latest limited edition, which features a number of James Bond-themed design cues like a 12V power outlet disguised as an eject button, and satin-grey paint which harks back to the Aston Martin DB5.

The outfit also features diamond-stitched upholstery, chrome and stainless trim, halogen driving lights – and for some reason – badges declaring the names of “the most successful Russian female operatives”.

The satin-grey paint scheme is reminiscent of 007’s Aston Martin DB5.

Just 35 units will be built, and it has yet to be confirmed how many, if any, are allocated for Australia.

Speaking of, two Ural models are currently offered in Australia, starting with the cT from $23,290 plus on-road costs, and the off-road focused Ranger which is priced from $26,490.

Just 35 units will be available globally.

In 2015, Ural released its Dark Force model which featured Star Wars-inspired components.

Perhaps even stranger was last year’s Ural Air, which came complete with a DJI Spark drone.

To each their own.

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