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Iran’s automotive industry is the third most active industry of the country, after its oil and gas industry, accounting for 10% of Iran's GDP and 4% of the workforce (700,000 people). [1] [2] [3] Iran developed a significant automotive industry with annual production of up to 200,000 units under the Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi's regime.
The Iran Heavy Diesel Engine Mfg Co. (DESA) company was established in 1991 in Amol with the aim of developing industrial production of diesel engines; a factory of over 10,000m 2 was constructed on a 80ha site, with facilities for quality testing and research and design.
EF7 Iran-made engines. Iran's automotive industry is the second most active industry of the country, after its oil and gas industry. [34] Iran's automobile production crossed the 1 million mark in 2005. Iran Khodro is the largest car manufacturer in the Middle-East and also tractor sazi Tabriz is biggest tractor manufacturer in middlest .
EFD diesel engines have a displacement of 1497 cc with a bore of 76 mm and a stroke of 82.5 mm. The engines have a 16-valve design and feature a range of new diesel engine technologies. [21] NIOPDC has been the main sponsor of the EFD engine since it began in mid 2008 [21] [22] and has poured as much as US$20,000,000 into its development. [23]
Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company also known as ITMCO, is a manufacturer of tractors, trucks, vehicle parts and diesel engines with its main site and headquarters in Tabriz, Iran. [1] ITMCO is listed among the 100 fortune companies of Iran. [clarification needed] [3] Tractor Manufacturing Company owned Tractor sport club since 1968 to 2011.
The Iran-made "SAIPA National Engine 231" was introduced in November 2008. [15] In December 2008, the Tiba/Miniator debuted the Tiba with a 4-cylinder gas engine and ABS, averaging 7 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers and putting out 80 PS (59 kW) with a displacement of 1,500 cc. The price quoted at the time of its launch was less than 100 ...
Iran Khodro (Persian: ایرانخودرو, Irân Xodro), branded as IKCO, is an Iranian automaker headquartered in Tehran. [4] IKCO was founded in 1962 as Iran National (ایران ناسیونال, Irân Nâsionâl). The public company manufactures vehicles, including Samand, Peugeot and Renault cars, and trucks, minibuses and buses. [5]
Bahman Group (Persian: گروه بهمن, Gruh-e Bahman) is an Iranian car manufacturer founded on February 5, 1953, as "Iran Gulf Company". In 2016, Bahman Group entered into partnerships with foreign automakers such as MAZDA, ISUZU, FAW, ZX and Great Wall. They became shareholders of the Siba Motor Company after its creation in 2007. [1]