Title: Market Watch: SAPA’s Latest Models Drive Price Adjustments in Domestic Auto Sector
A Snapshot of the Evolving Market
Recent reports from the domestic automotive market indicate price movements for several popular models from SAPA, a key national manufacturer. These adjustments reflect the dynamic nature of the industry and ongoing market evaluations. The latest figures provide a clear picture of the current pricing landscape for consumers and industry observers alike.
Highlighting Key Model Prices
The data reveals specific pricing for a range of vehicles. The Atlas Automatic Plus, a recent addition to the lineup, is now listed at 980 million Tomans. Other models, such as the Atlas G, are holding steady at 780 million Tomans. In the mid-range segment, the Saina S and Quick GX L, both manual transmission models, are trading at 645 and 655 million Tomans, respectively, with the Quick LGXR model stabilized at 660 million Tomans. The Sahand S is available for purchase at 725 million Tomans.
Premium Segment Maintains Position
Within the Shahin family of vehicles, the market shows a distinct tiered pricing structure. The manual transmission variant was traded at 1.19 billion Tomans, while its automatic counterpart is priced at 1.25 billion Tomans. The Shahin Plus remains the flagship offering in SAPA’s current portfolio, maintaining its position as the most premium model with a market price of 1.53 billion Tomans.
Consolidated Market Data
The following table provides a consolidated view of the reported prices for SAPA vehicles in the market as of the latest update.
| Vehicle Model | Price (in Tomans) |
|---|---|
| Saina S Manual (Gasoline) | 645 Million |
| Quick GX L Manual | 655 Million |
| Quick LGXR | 660 Million |
| Atlas G | 780 Million |
| Atlas Automatic Plus | 980 Million |
| Sahand S | 725 Million |
| Shahin Manual | 1.19 Billion |
| Shahin Automatic | 1.25 Billion |
| Shahin Plus | 1.53 Billion |
This pricing update offers valuable insight into the state of the domestic automotive industry, highlighting the availability and positioning of nationally produced vehicles for the consumer market.