The company has displayed its latest products in a large booth at the Isfahan exhibition. The latest cars seen at Kerman Motor's booth in Isfahan are the two KMC CR6 and SR5 models. These cars were first unveiled at the Mashhad exhibition in September of this year and have now come to Isfahan.
The CR6 sedan and SR5 crossover are the products of a joint venture between Lifan and Geely and are sold under the Livan brand in markets outside China. Both of Kerman Motor's new products use a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that produces 178 horsepower and 290 Nm of torque, mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Another new product from Kerman Motor at the Isfahan exhibition is the KMC Eagle, a car that the Kermans have recently started selling for the first time. The Eagle is a fairly large update and facelift on the J4, which will come to the market with a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine and a CVT transmission to compete with the Tara and Shahin.
In addition to these assembled vehicles, Kerman Motor also displayed its imported products in Isfahan, all of which are Hyundai branded and are supplied by Kerman Motor's subsidiary, KTL. One of these vehicles is the attractive Kona crossover, which has come to Iran with a 2-liter naturally aspirated engine and 147 horsepower.