
Pars Khodro is one of Iran's oldest automobile manufacturers, founded in 1956, and is recognized as the first producer of sport utility vehicles in the country. Over its history it assembled a wide variety of vehicles under license, including Jeep, General Motors, Nissan and Renault models, and it pioneered SUV production in Iran with vehicles such as the Nissan Patrol and Roniz. Today it operates as a subsidiary of the SAIPA Group.
Headquartered in Tehran, Pars Khodro manufactures passenger cars and crossovers, including locally produced Renault and Dacia-derived models such as the Tondar and the Sandero, alongside Chinese-licensed models and SAIPA-platform vehicles like the Quick. The company maintains its own production lines and a national dealer and service network, contributing significantly to Iran's domestic vehicle output.

Locally built Renault/Dacia Logan-based sedan.

Dacia Sandero-based hatchback produced under license.

Refreshed Tondar sedan with updated features.

Compact hatchback built on the SAIPA platform.

Historic SUV based on the Nissan Xterra.

Iran's pioneering full-size SUV under license.

Compact sedan produced under a Chinese license.

Compact hatchback complementing the H320 sedan.

Classic Renault 5-based hatchback of the 1990s.

Compact crossover assembled under license.
Founded as one of Iran's earliest automakers.
Launched its first cars, the Aria and Shahin.
SAIPA acquired a majority stake in the company.
Began producing the Dacia Logan under license.
Km 9, Special Karaj Road, Tehran, Iran
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