Yommie
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Although Iranian cars cannot compete with Chinese cars, they can be an attractive option in the low cost segment.
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Iranian carmaker SAIPA plans to start deliveries of pickup trucks and commercial vehicles to Russia. This was reported to the portal Autonews.ru by a representative of the Belarusian company "Lucky Carensy," which is the distributor of these vehicles. It is expected that commercial vehicles of various payloads, as well as pickups SAIPA-151 and SAIPA-251 will be exported to Russia and Belarus. In addition, the company intends to supply B class (Kwik and Saina) and C class (Shahin) models.
As for the model range of SAIPA cars in Russia, according to preliminary data, it will consist of three models. The first is a cross-hatchback Quik, which is created on the platform X200 - a modernised version of the 1986 Ford Festiva/Mazda 121 chassis. Also for Russian customers it is planned to offer a sedan Saina S, which is built on the same platform as Quik. The third car in the model line-up is a larger sedan Shahin.
SAIPA also plans to start sales of aftermarket parts in Russia and organise production of cars, which will allow them to be offered to customers at lower prices. As previously reported by AUTOSTAT, the Russian distributor of Iranian SAIPA cars, Best Motors LLC, has abandoned its plans to sell these cars in our country. The founders of the company decided to liquidate it.
Alexander Stepanov, the general director of Best Motors, explains this by the change in the economic situation: at the current exchange rate and increased utilization fee it would not be possible to sell SAIPA cars at the price that was originally planned. "The price for an Iranian car should be 20 - 30% lower than for a Chinese car, then it would be interesting," concluded the head of Best Motors.
Iranian SAIPA will start deliveries of commercial vehicles and pickup trucks to Russia
Iranian carmaker SAIPA plans to start deliveries of pickup trucks and commercial vehicles to Russia. This was reported to the portal Autonews.ru by a representative of the Belarusian company
Iranian SAIPA will start deliveries of commercial vehicles and pickup trucks to Russia
22.12.23
Iranian carmaker SAIPA plans to start deliveries of pickup trucks and commercial vehicles to Russia. This was reported to the portal Autonews.ru by a representative of the Belarusian company "Lucky Carensy," which is the distributor of these vehicles. It is expected that commercial vehicles of various payloads, as well as pickups SAIPA-151 and SAIPA-251 will be exported to Russia and Belarus. In addition, the company intends to supply B class (Kwik and Saina) and C class (Shahin) models.
As for the model range of SAIPA cars in Russia, according to preliminary data, it will consist of three models. The first is a cross-hatchback Quik, which is created on the platform X200 - a modernised version of the 1986 Ford Festiva/Mazda 121 chassis. Also for Russian customers it is planned to offer a sedan Saina S, which is built on the same platform as Quik. The third car in the model line-up is a larger sedan Shahin.
SAIPA also plans to start sales of aftermarket parts in Russia and organise production of cars, which will allow them to be offered to customers at lower prices. As previously reported by AUTOSTAT, the Russian distributor of Iranian SAIPA cars, Best Motors LLC, has abandoned its plans to sell these cars in our country. The founders of the company decided to liquidate it.
Alexander Stepanov, the general director of Best Motors, explains this by the change in the economic situation: at the current exchange rate and increased utilization fee it would not be possible to sell SAIPA cars at the price that was originally planned. "The price for an Iranian car should be 20 - 30% lower than for a Chinese car, then it would be interesting," concluded the head of Best Motors.
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