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Italian luxury sports car maker Maserati plans to open a dealership in Tehran, Iran, next year, as it expands its international network, not only to enhance its independence as a brand within Fiat SpA (F.MI) but also to tap demand from a new, wealthy elite in emerging markets.
Maserati won't own the dealership, preferring to import cars to a representative, a spokeswoman for the brand said Friday, confirming a report in Il Sole 24 Ore, an Italian business daily.
Maserati, whose models like the GrandTurismo cost more than EUR100,000 each, has made a push into new markets, bringing the number of dealerships it has worldwide to 250. The latest additions including those in Tel Aviv, Israel; Warsaw, Poland; and Damascus, Syria.
Only in regions like Europe does it own the dealerships directly.
Fiat is majority owner of Chrysler Group LLC, whose country, the U.S., has a trade embargo on Iran.
Maserati is one of the smallest brands within Fiat. In the first half of the year, it delivered 3,213 vehicles to its network. Revenue was EUR303 million, and trading profit, or operating profit excluding restructuring items, totaled EUR18 million.
According to PersianKhodro, latest news about vehicle importation indicates that Lamborghini deputation in Iran has been taken by Gerami Family, who has the deputations of two big south Korean automakers, Hyundai and KiaMotors.
This report states that deputation of Maserati has been obtained by a group of former executives of Moein Motor Company ( Porsches deputation in Iran ) too . this group is going to start its activities with the Artatak name . some individuals such as Bahram Gheisarzade and Fathi are familiar in this group .
According to this report, it seems that Maserati will come to Irans market sooner than Lamborghini. Because the process of obtaining the deputation and establishing their headquarter in Iran has been done quicker and now executives of this Italian company has come to Iran .
Fiat's Maserati brand to open dealership in Tehran - MarketWatch
Persian Khodro | Lamborghini and Maserati will come to Iran
Maserati won't own the dealership, preferring to import cars to a representative, a spokeswoman for the brand said Friday, confirming a report in Il Sole 24 Ore, an Italian business daily.
Maserati, whose models like the GrandTurismo cost more than EUR100,000 each, has made a push into new markets, bringing the number of dealerships it has worldwide to 250. The latest additions including those in Tel Aviv, Israel; Warsaw, Poland; and Damascus, Syria.
Only in regions like Europe does it own the dealerships directly.
Fiat is majority owner of Chrysler Group LLC, whose country, the U.S., has a trade embargo on Iran.
Maserati is one of the smallest brands within Fiat. In the first half of the year, it delivered 3,213 vehicles to its network. Revenue was EUR303 million, and trading profit, or operating profit excluding restructuring items, totaled EUR18 million.
According to PersianKhodro, latest news about vehicle importation indicates that Lamborghini deputation in Iran has been taken by Gerami Family, who has the deputations of two big south Korean automakers, Hyundai and KiaMotors.
This report states that deputation of Maserati has been obtained by a group of former executives of Moein Motor Company ( Porsches deputation in Iran ) too . this group is going to start its activities with the Artatak name . some individuals such as Bahram Gheisarzade and Fathi are familiar in this group .
According to this report, it seems that Maserati will come to Irans market sooner than Lamborghini. Because the process of obtaining the deputation and establishing their headquarter in Iran has been done quicker and now executives of this Italian company has come to Iran .
Fiat's Maserati brand to open dealership in Tehran - MarketWatch
Persian Khodro | Lamborghini and Maserati will come to Iran