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Iran has officially confirmed that it is sending its cars to Russia

  • March 18, 2023
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There have been talks for some time that Iran intends to supply cars to our country. There was even specific information about the contract. Finally, Iran’s Commerce Minister,

Iran has officially confirmed that it is sending its cars to Russia

There have been talks for some time that Iran intends to supply cars to our country. There was even specific information about the contract. Finally, Iran’s Commerce Minister, Seyyed Reza Fatemi Amin, officially confirmed the deal.

Portal “AutoVzglyad” already written about Iran’s intention to flood us with cheap vehicles. Today, we repeat, the fact is confirmed by an official. According to the terms of the agreement, cars of the Saipa brand will arrive to us through Belarus. For example, 45,000 cars must reach Russia. The Minsk portal Office Life reports this with reference to the Tehran news agency IRNA.

The amount of the contract is no longer a secret. It is $450,000,000, that is, the cost of one car is $10,000. This does not take into account customs formalities, salvage costs and dealer margins. Lucky Carensi, a local Saip partner, plans to sell 500-1000 cars annually in Belarus. The rest goes to the Russian market. This year AvtoVAZ products will compete with the Quik hatchback, as well as the Saina and Shahin sedans.

Portal “AutoVzglyad” already written about Iran’s intention to flood us with cheap vehicles. Today, we repeat, the fact is confirmed by an official. According to the terms of the agreement, cars of the Saipa brand will arrive to us through Belarus. For example, 45,000 cars must reach Russia. The Minsk portal Office Life reports this with reference to the Tehran news agency IRNA.

The amount of the contract is no longer a secret. It is $450,000,000, that is, the cost of one car is $10,000. This does not take into account customs formalities, salvage costs and dealer margins. Lucky Carensi, a local Saip partner, plans to sell 500-1000 cars annually in Belarus. The rest goes to the Russian market. This year AvtoVAZ products will already compete with the Quik hatchback, as well as with the Saina and Shahin sedans.

Source: Avto Vzglyad

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