Title: Iran Khodro’s Weekly Pricing: A Gauge of Economic Stability and Industrial Policy
Introduction: A Market in Focus
The latest pricing data for vehicles from Iran Khodro, the nation’s leading automotive manufacturer, provides a tangible snapshot of the country’s industrial and economic landscape. As a pillar of Iran’s industrial sector, the company’s pricing structures are closely monitored, reflecting broader economic policies and market stability.
The Price List: A Detailed Breakdown
The following table, updated for this week, details the current market and showroom prices for a range of Iran Khodro vehicles. The figures, presented in Tomans, highlight the pricing for domestic models and strategic international partnerships, underscoring the diversity of Iran’s automotive offerings.
| Vehicle Model | Market Price (Toman) | Showroom Price (Toman) |
|---|---|---|
| Arisan Pickup | 670,000,000 | 650,000,000 |
| Soren Plus (XU7P) | 862,000,000 | 725,000,000 |
| Dena Plus (Boursi) | 1,050,000,000 | 867,924,000 |
| Peugeot 207 (TU3 Engine) | 877,000,000 | 722,829,000 |
| Rana Plus | 870,000,000 | 743,925,000 |
| Tara (Manual V1) | 1,082,000,000 | 886,412,000 |
| Haima S5 Pro | 1,895,000,000 | 1,700,000,000 |
| Haima S7 Pro | 2,365,000,000 | 1,800,000,000 |
| Foton Pickup (Automatic) | 2,990,000,000 | 2,970,000,000 |
Strategic Implications and Market Dynamics
The pricing structure for Iran Khodro’s fleet is not merely a commercial matter but is intertwined with national economic strategies. The presence of vehicles from partnerships with brands like Haima and Foton demonstrates Iran’s continued focus on international industrial cooperation. The consistent availability and pricing of these vehicles are indicative of the sector’s management and its role in providing for domestic needs. The data reflects a market that is functioning within its established framework, with prices for key models available to consumers.