News ID: 4966
Publish Date : 15 February 2025 - 17:46

Kerman Motor Shines at Kerman Auto Show

Recently, Kerman Motor has also been discussed as a potential buyer of Saipa’s shares. If this acquisition comes to fruition, Kerman Motor could become the largest private automotive group in Iran.

Kerman Motor made a strong entry at the Kerman Auto Show, showcasing its extensive lineup of vehicles. Kerman, a long-established hub for car production and assembly in Iran, is hosting automotive enthusiasts at the exhibition until February 26.

The company is presenting a wide range of vehicles at the show, including its locally produced KMC models and upcoming additions to its production lineup. Various commercial and passenger vehicles are on display at Kerman Motor’s booth, highlighting the company's diverse offerings.

Recently, Kerman Motor has also been discussed as a potential buyer of Saipa’s shares. If this acquisition comes to fruition, Kerman Motor could become the largest private automotive group in Iran.

Kerman Motor Shines at Kerman Auto Show

At the exhibition, several KMC vehicles are on display, including the KMC T8, T9, Eagle, J7, and electric EJ7, along with the KMC X3 Pro, SR3, X5, and A5 models. Previously unveiled models such as the CR6 and SR5 are also showcased, although their production and market release dates have yet to be confirmed.

For the first time at this exhibition, Kerman Motor unveiled the KMC JS6 (known as the SR6), a gasoline-powered vehicle. This model will replace the KMC K7 and is expected to be priced under 2 billion IRR.

In addition to domestic production, Kerman Motor, which previously assembled and imported Hyundai vehicles to Iran, is now planning to import new Hyundai models, with the latest Sonata added to its lineup.