Cars
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Street drifting in Tehran
Iran's first round of street drifting competitions took place in northern Tehran on July 26, 2024, with participation of 20 drivers.
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Nearly half of Russians optimist on Iran-made cars: Poll
Moscow, IRNA — Some 48% of Russians believe that Iran-made vehicles can gain the trust of Russian customers in the market, a study has found.
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Photo:M. Mahdi Pourarab
Iran’s Museum of Historic Cars
Iran’s Museum of Historic Cars opened on May 19, 2003. The Museum contains some of the most unique models produced in the car industry in a bid to both preserve them as a national heritage and to provide an opportunity to study the history of cars in Iran.Some of the car models being kept in the museum are among the rarest in the industry. The gilded Pierce-Arrow, the world’s only Panther Lazer which is a joint production of Daimler, Porsche and Volks Wagen, various classic Rolls-Royce models, including a Silver Ghost owned by last king of Iran’s Qajar Dynasty Ahmad Shah, a bullet-proof Phantom IV and several limousines. Sports cars on display in the museum include Lamborghini Miura and Countach, Ferrari 500 Superfast, Bizzarrini, and several major Porsche models.
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Iran sets import duties of 1% for affordable electric cars
Tehran, IRNA- Iran’s First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber has submitted the Cabinet's decision on the commercial interest rates for the import of electric cars to the relevant ministries.