
Title: Market Dynamics: A Look at Recent Price Adjustments in Iran’s Automotive Sector
A Snapshot of Market Activity
Recent data from Iran’s automotive market shows a dynamic pricing landscape for a range of domestic vehicles. Market reports indicate specific price points for various models, reflecting ongoing adjustments in the sector.
Detailed Price Overview
According to analytical market reports, the Pride 151 SE model reached a price of 510 million tomans. Similarly, the Atlas G manual model was priced at 780 million tomans.
Within the Peugeot range, several models saw nuanced shifts. The Peugeot 207 manual TU5 model was traded at 1.01 billion tomans, while the Peugeot 207 Panorama manual model found a price of 1.07 billion tomans. The automatic version of the Peugeot 207 Panorama was traded at approximately 1.355 billion tomans. The Peugeot Pars ELX-XU7P model was reported at 1.075 billion tomans.
Other Domestic Models
The pricing of other prominent domestic cars was also documented. The Tara automatic V4 LX model was priced at 1.335 billion tomans, and the Denaphus EF7 automatic turbo model was traded for approximately 1.33 billion tomans. The Rira 1.7L turbo automatic model was reported at 1.9 billion tomans.
The Saipa Saina manual model was priced at 645 million tomans, with its automatic variant at 825 million tomans. The Samand Soren Plus dual-fuel model was traded for 1.015 billion tomans. Additionally, the Quick manual GX L model was reported at a price of 655 million tomans.
These figures provide a detailed look at the current valuation of vehicles within Iran’s robust and evolving automotive industry.