Kish Khodro
Kish Khodro Company | |
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legal form | |
founding | 1998 |
Seat | Tehran , Iran |
management | Mohammed Saffari |
Branch | Motor vehicles |
Kish Khodro Company is an Iranian manufacturer of motor vehicles .
Company history
The company was founded in 1998. 51% of the shares were then in private hands. 40% was held by the Bank for Industry and Mining and the remaining 9% by the British company BMS Management Consultants International . Mohammed Saffari was President and General Manager at the time. The head office is in Tehran and the plant on the island of Kish . In 2000 the production of automobiles began . The brand name is Kish Khodro .
200 vehicles were built in 2000, 238 in the following year and 300 in 2002. 100 vehicles have been handed over for 2003.
vehicles
The Sinad I was the first model. This was a two door station wagon . The body was made of plastic . A four-cylinder engine from Renault with 1,600 cc displacement and 96 kW powered vehicles. The top speed was given as 187 km / h.
The revised Sinad II followed in February 2001, which , like all subsequent models, had the same engine.
The Sinad III coupe was first presented at the Tehran Motor Show in 2001 and went into production in 2004. Here the engine allowed a top speed of 210 km / h.
The Axon station wagon and a pick-up were presented at the 2003 Tehran Motor Show .
In 2004 the Veek followed, based on the Renault Scénic .
Web links
- Newer website of the Kish Khodro Group ( Memento from July 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
- older website of the company ( Memento from April 27, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
- d'Auto (Dutch, accessed May 14, 2016)