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Iranian Cars to Hit Russian Market

Iran's largest car manufacturer, Iran-Khodro Company (IKCO), has aimed at the Commonwealth of Independent States markets with its Euro IV-approved Dena, Runna, Soren ELX and Samand LX.
 
Speaking at Moscow's 7th InterAuto Exhibition, IKCO's Deputy CEO for Export Abdolazim Sadian said, "It is now about a year that IKCO has planned to produce and export cars that meet Euro IV standard requirements."


Reminding the significant growth in the Russian economy and its market demand for 2.5 million cars a year, he underlined that IKCO would be able to gain a proper share in the Russian car market by targeting economy and family cars.


"Samand has created a good impression among the people in the CIS countries, and that eases the presence of IKCO cars in this region," he said.


Considering IKCO's presence in the 7th InterAuto Motor Show as positive, Sadian added, "The expo has granted us a good opportunity to meet IKCO former dealers and talk about the company's future plans."


The deputy CEO finally hoped that IKCO would be able to resume its strong presence in CIS region.

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