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Type
  
Public

Key people
  
Nasser Agha Mohammadi

Website
  
www.parskhodro.ir

Founded
  
1967

Industry
  
Automotive

Products
  
Automobiles Engines

Headquarters
  
Tehran, Iran

Parent organization
  
SAIPA

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Traded as
  
TSE: PKOD1 ISIN: IRO1PKOD0008

CEO
  
Naser Aghamohammadi (9 Dec 2013–)

Pars khodro


Pars Khodro (Persian: پارس‌خودرو‎‎) is an Iranian automobile manufacturer. It was the first manufacturer of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in Iran.

Contents

Introduction of pars khodro co part 2


History

Formerly, Pars Khodro built American Motors' Rambler and General Motors (GM) products under licence. Its first cars, the Aria and the Shahin, were based on AMC's compact 1966 Rambler American and were launched in 1967. Production ended in 1974. It also built Jeep vehicles under licence. The company was called Sherkat-Sahami Jeep at that time.

In June 1972, Sherkat-Sahami inked a deal with GM and formed General Motors Iran Ltd. GM Iran produced Opels under licence, using the Chevrolet brand. These models featured 2.5- and 2.8-litre engines. In addition, a Buick, Cadillac and Chevrolet (Nova) were built, along with a Chevrolet pick-up truck. The Jeep continued during this time. These were built until 1981, the Iranian Revolution forcing the cessation of their manufacture and links with GM.

Afterward, Pars Khodro switched to the manufacture of the Nissan Patrol under licence. The last Patrol was produced in 2002.

In 1997, it acquired an additional Renault 5 assembly line from SAIPA, a fellow Iranian manufacturer, which had been making the car since 1980 as a replacement for the Iranian-built Citroën Dyane. The Sepand I and II were versions of the original Renault 5.

In 2000, 51 per cent of Pars Khodro's shares were purchased by SAIPA, which in turn is 48 per cent owned by the Iranian Government.

Today's range

Today, Pars Khodro builds Renault and Nissan models under licence. Nissan models include the Maxima, Roniz (Xterra), Teana, Patrol, and Safari.

Pars Khodro's cars complement SAIPA's range of Kia and Renault licensed models.

Since 2006, Pars Khodro has begun manufacturing the Dacia Logan and Renault Megane under license.

References

Pars Khodro Wikipedia


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