Company profileListed on Tehran Stock Exchange

SAIPA Group

SAIPA Group is a Tehran-based, TSE-listed Iranian automotive manufacturer founded in 1965 and partially owned by IDRO. It produces mass-market passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, engines and automotive components through subsidiaries including Pars Khodro, Saipa Diesel, Zamyad and Megamotor. The group is a significant counterparty for Iran-focused automotive suppliers, industrial buyers and investors evaluating domestic vehicle demand and production capacity.

ListingListed on Tehran Stock Exchange
ExportLow
VerificationBasic
ConfidenceHigh
Updated20/07/2026
Market Role

Market position

SAIPA is a major participant in Iran’s mass-market automotive industry, with a group structure spanning vehicle assembly, commercial vehicles, engines and components.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations & footprint

Products and services

SAIPA Group manufactures passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, automotive parts, engines, after-sales services, and related mobility products through a group structure connected to Iran’s automotive supply chain. Its activities are tied to mass-market vehicles, parts suppliers, dealer networks, import-substitution, industrial employment, and consumer-demand cycles.

Operations and assets

The group’s operating base includes passenger-vehicle manufacturing, commercial-vehicle operations through Saipa Diesel and Zamyad, powertrain production through Megamotor, and component operations through Sazeh Gostar Saipa. The Kashan plant had stated annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles in 2010.

Geographic footprint

SAIPA primarily serves Iran. Its export activity has included Russia, Venezuela and African markets.

CORPORATE STRUCTURE

Ownership & group structure

Ownership

SAIPA Group is listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange and is partially state-owned. The Industrial Development & Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO) held 35.75% of shares as of 2024.

Subsidiaries and group companies

Major subsidiaries include Saipa Diesel, Pars Khodro, Zamyad, Megamotor and Sazeh Gostar Saipa.

Reported scale

Scale note: Revenue was stated at US$21.7 billion for 2023.

Investor Lens

Commercial and investment relevance

In the Hormuz investment graph, SAIPA connects consumer mobility demand, automotive manufacturing, parts localization, steel and materials inputs, dealer networks, repair markets, and technology-gap analysis. It is useful for screening supplier opportunities, aftermarket demand, import-dependence risks, mass-market affordability, and the industrial-policy pressures shaping Iran’s car sector. Foreign-facing analysis should verify current model production, supplier exposure, ownership and governance conditions, sanctions risk, product quality constraints, pricing controls, and practical partnership feasibility before commercial use. SAIPA’s production programmes connect vehicle assemblers with domestic component makers, engine and materials suppliers, distributors and repair markets. The group is relevant where procurement depends on local automotive manufacturing capacity and continuity of high-volume passenger-vehicle supply.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Key risks and constraints

Accumulated losses had placed SAIPA within the scope of Article 141 of Iran’s trade law as of 2024. Capital increases in 2024–2025 partially mitigated that position, making balance-sheet developments and capital measures central considerations for counterparties and investors.

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What does SAIPA Group manufacture?

SAIPA produces passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, engines and automotive parts. Its passenger models include Pride, Tiba, Quick, Saina, Shahin and Atlas.

Is SAIPA Group publicly listed?

Yes. SAIPA Group is listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange under the Persian ticker خساپا; SIPA1 is used by some market-data services.

Who owns SAIPA Group?

SAIPA is partially state-owned. IDRO held 35.75% of its shares as of 2024, while the company is also listed on the Tehran Stock Exchange.

Which companies are part of SAIPA Group?

Major subsidiaries include Saipa Diesel, Pars Khodro, Zamyad, Megamotor and Sazeh Gostar Saipa.