Iran’s Automotive Sector: A Snapshot of Iran Khodro’s Official Pricing
Tehran – As a key pillar of the nation’s industrial strategy, the automotive sector continues its trajectory under the guidance of domestic policies aimed at strengthening self-reliance. The latest official pricing data from Iran’s leading manufacturer, Iran Khodro, provides a clear window into the state of this vital industry.
The figures, updated daily and published in the national currency, the Toman, delineate the official showroom prices for the coming week, offering transparency for consumers and stakeholders alike.
Market Dynamics and Official Rates
The pricing structure covers a wide range of vehicles, from commercial pickups to passenger sedans and emerging electric models. This comprehensive pricing strategy reflects the diverse needs of the Iranian market and the industry’s commitment to catering to them.
A selection of official prices for key models is as follows:
- Arisan Pickup: 650,000,000 Toman
- Peugeot 207 (TU3 Engine): 722,829,000 Toman
- Rana Plus: 743,925,000 Toman
- Soren Plus (Dual-Fuel): From 822,115,000 Toman
- Dena Plus (Manual): From 867,924,000 Toman
- Tara (Manual V1): 886,412,000 Toman
- Haima S5 Pro: 1,700,000,000 Toman
- Haima 7X: 2,000,955,000 Toman
A Diverse and Evolving Fleet
The portfolio highlights not only the mainstay models like the Dena and Peugeot 207 series but also points to the sector’s forward-looking initiatives. The inclusion of vehicles like the electric Luna GRE and the upcoming Rana Plus TU5P and Dongfeng E70 underscores a strategic push towards modernization and diversification within the framework of the nation’s industrial capabilities.
The consistent publication of these official rates demonstrates a structured approach to market regulation, providing a benchmark for the domestic automotive trade and ensuring a clear reference point for the public.