Title: Market Dynamics: A Look at Recent Pricing Trends for Key Domestic Vehicles
Tehran – Recent data from the automotive market indicates a period of active price adjustments for several prominent domestically produced vehicles. The fluctuations reflect the dynamic nature of the consumer market and ongoing industrial developments.
Price Adjustments Across Popular Models
Market analysis from the past week shows notable changes. For instance, the Pride 151 SE model saw its price reach 550 million Tomans. Similarly, the Atlas G manual model experienced an increase, now priced at 790 million Tomans.
Within the Peugeot range, several models saw significant market activity. The Peugeot 207 manual TU5 model was traded at 1.03 billion Tomans, while the 207 Panorama manual version reached 1.115 billion Tomans. The automatic Panorama TU5P model was sold for approximately 1.405 billion Tomans. The Peugeot Pars ELX-XU7P model was also reported at a price of 1.09 billion Tomans.
Trends in Other Domestic Brands
Other Iranian-made vehicles followed a similar trend. The Tara automatic V4 LX model was priced at approximately 1.385 billion Tomans, and the Denaphus EF7 automatic turbo model was traded for around 1.375 billion Tomans. The Runna Plus model was reported at approximately 920 million Tomans.
The Saina S manual model was priced at 670 million Tomans, with its automatic variant at 850 million Tomans. The Samand Soren Plus EF7 dual-fuel model saw its price reach 1.045 billion Tomans.
Furthermore, the Shaheen G automatic CVT model was priced at approximately 1.270 billion Tomans, while the Quick manual GX L model was reported at 685 million Tomans.
These pricing movements are a regular feature of the robust and active domestic automotive market, which continues to serve the transportation needs of the nation.