Iran built a new crossover according to the budget model of the 80s (photo)

The crossover Saipa Atlas is built on the old Kia Pride 1986 platform. The compact car borrowed design details from Suzuki, Renault and Nissan.

Iranian company Saipa presented the Atlas compact crossover. It will go into production in the spring and replace the Quick model. This was reported by the Khodro bank website.

The new Saipa Atlas is a compact city crossover about 4 meters long. While the car is positioned like new, it is based on the archaic 1986 Kia Pride platform.

The design brings together details from different car models. The “toothy” grille is familiar from the previous generation Suzuki SX4, in profile the car resembles the old Nissan Micra, and the lights are clearly peeking out from the new Renault Captur.

Salon Saipa Atlas 2023 is finished in red and black plastic, and more expensive versions received a 7-inch touchscreen. Additionally, the best hardware includes a sunroof, ESP, versatile cameras, light and rain sensors, and cruise control. Options include power seats.

The Iranian crossover is equipped with a 88-horsepower 1.5-liter gasoline engine. With. A 5-speed manual gearbox and CVT will be available. The ride in Saipa Atlas is only in the front.

Previously Focus Reportedly offering Geely’s biggest pass. The seven-seat model starts at $18,300.

Source: Focus

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