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  2. Paykan - Wikipedia

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    The Samand, commonly referred to as the "New Paykan", is currently being produced by Iran Khodro as a modern substitute for the Paykan class of cars. In 2005, Iran Khodro announced that it had sold the discontinued Paykan's motorcar production line to the Khartoum Transport Company in Sudan, while car-parts production for the Paykan still ...

  3. Rootes Arrow - Wikipedia

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    Full local production began in 1985, after the original British production lines were closed. The new owner in Britain, Peugeot, established a new contract whereby Iran Khodro would manufacture the Paykan with the same body panels but using Peugeot 504 engines and suspension, for six more years. This deal was similar to one in South Africa ...

  4. Iran Khodro - Wikipedia

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    Iran's automobile production crossed the 1 million mark in 2005. Iran Khodro is one of the largest car manufacturers in Asia. It has established joint-ventures with foreign partners on 4 continents. For more than three decades, Iran Khodro produced the Paykan, a car developed from the Rootes Group's Rootes Arrow range, best known as the Hillman ...

  5. Automotive industry in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran Khodro, which produced the most prevalent car brand in the country—the Paykan, which has been replaced in 2005 by the Samand—was still the larger with 61% of the market in 2001, while Saipa contributed 33% of Iran's total production in the same year. [7] Iran Khodro is one of the largest car manufacturers in Asia.

  6. IKCO Arisun - Wikipedia

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    IKCO Arisun and IKCO Arisun 2 are small coupé utilities (pickups) designed by Iran Khodro, based on the Peugeot 405.Production started in 2015, and it costs about $7,000. [1] [2] [3] Production was temporarily halted in December 2016, [4] but has since recommenced.

  7. Mahmoud Khayami - Wikipedia

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    Iran National was destined to become the largest industrial complex in Iran, today known as Iran Khodro or IKCO. One of the leading champions of Iran's industrialization of the 1960s–70s, he began the production of the popular Peykan cars in 1967, based on cooperation with the Hillman-Hunter company of England which provided the model for it.

  8. Paykan F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Paykan Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال پيکان, Bâšgâh-e Futbâl-e Peykân) is a football team based in Tehran, Iran. The team is sponsored by Iran 's main automobile manufacturer Iran Khodro and is named after one of its older products; the Paykan car.

  9. IRIB TV2 - Wikipedia

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    'Channel Two') is one of the 40 national television channels in Iran. It broadcasts to the Persian-speaking areas of the Middle East and is headquartered in Tehran . The channel has a variety of programming similar to IRIB TV1 , including miniseries , comedies, children's shows, talk shows, news broadcasts, and original television films .