
Iran’s Automotive Sector: A Snapshot of Current Market Prices for Key Domestic Models
Tehran – The Iranian car market has seen a flurry of activity, with price points for several prominent domestically manufactured vehicles being established in recent trading. The market data provides a clear overview of consumer options and pricing tiers within the country’s important automotive industry.
Peugeot Variants Lead Market Activity
Among the most traded models, various versions of the Peugeot 207 featured prominently. A 2025 manual Peugeot 207 TU5 was sold for 990 million tomans, while its 2025 Panorama manual counterpart was priced at 1.08 billion tomans. The 2025 Panorama automatic model (TU5P) reached approximately 1.33 billion tomans. The Peugeot Pars line also saw significant trade, with a 2024 ELX-XU7P model reaching 1.09 billion tomans.
Domestic Brands Showcase Price Range
Other key Iranian-manufactured models demonstrated a diverse pricing structure, catering to different segments of the market:
- The 2025 Tara automatic V4 LX was priced at 1.27 billion tomans.
- The Denaphus line saw notable movement, with a 2025 EF7 automatic turbo model rising by 10 million tomans to reach 1.33 billion tomans.
- The 2025 Rira 1.7L turbo automatic commanded a higher price point of 1.75 billion tomans.
- More accessible options included the 2025 manual Saina S, priced at 610 million tomans, and the 2025 manual Quick GX L at 630 million tomans.
Samand and Shaheen Maintain Presence
The longstanding Samand series and the newer Shaheen model also recorded their market positions. A 2024 dual-fuel Samand Soren Plus EF7 was sold for 970 million tomans, while the 2025 Shaheen G automatic CVT was priced at approximately 1.175 billion tomans.
This pricing data offers valuable insight into the dynamics of Iran’s automotive market, highlighting the availability and cost of transportation for its citizens. The industry continues to be a vital component of the national economy, providing a range of vehicles to meet public demand.