The IKCO Dena is a family car manufactured by the Iran Khodro (IKCO) auto company; it was unveiled in April 2011, but mass-production only began in 2015. Its price range will be between USD$12,000 and USD$13,000, depending on the specific model and accessories.[4] Dena will replace the IKCO Samand in non-domestic markets after the manufacturer starts mass production.[5]

IKCO Dena
Overview
ManufacturerIKCO
Model codeNX7
Also called
  • IKCO Dena Plus
  • Khazar SD/LD (Azerbaijan)
Production2015–present
AssemblyNeftchala, Azerbaijan (Khazar)
Tehran, Iran (Iran Khodro Corporation)
DesignerIran Khodro
Body and chassis
ClassLarge family car (D)
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFront engine, Front-wheel drive
PlatformPeugeot 405 Modified Platform.[1][2]
RelatedPeugeot 405, Peugeot Pars, Samand, Soren
Powertrain
Engine1648 cc (EF7) I4
Transmission5-Speed manual

6-Speed automatic

6-Speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,671 mm (105.2 in)
Length4,558 mm (179.4 in)
Width1,720 mm (67.7 in)
Height1,460 mm (57.5 in)[3]
Curb weight1,258 kg (2,773 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorIKCO Soren

IKCO Dena is named after the peak Dena in the Zagros Mountains, 35 km north-west of Yasuj in western Iran. IKCO chose this name to identify the car as a symbol of technological improvement and the lofty height of the company's aspirations.[4]

Design and development

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The project was outlined in March 2010 and began operating in February 2011, which is considered a record in car production process according to IKCO.[5] Dena was first unveiled in April 2011. At the time, it was initially scheduled to hit the Iranian markets in April 2012.[6] The IKCO is supposed to reveal the turbocharged version of Dena in 2020.[7][8]

The Dena is built on the IKCO Samand platform, measuring same in width and only 50 millimeters apart in length. Three different locally produced engines based on Peugeot's TU5JP4 will be available; EF7 NA, Dena ELX EF7 and EF7 TC, all manual gearbox. Side airbags will be optional while front airbags are included, ABS will also be standard on all models.[3]

By 2015, mass-production of the Dena had commenced with 8,437 units being produced for the first seven months of 2015, or up to July 2015 which corresponds to Tir 1394 in the Persian calendar.[9] Comparatively, only 48 units of the Dena were produced for the whole of 1393 SH. Additionally, 30,472 units of the older Samand and 7,332 units of the smaller Runna have also been produced in the first seven months of 2015.[9]

Javanan (EFP)

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In 2023 IKCO revealed the Dena Javanan (جوانان in persian) edition which was a variant of the existing Dena Plus Turbo made for Young People, The Dena Javanan uses the new engine developed by IKCO known as the EFP (163 PS, 240 Nm), it is offered with new features as well such as a Keyless entry system (and keyless go), a Start-stop system, Electrochromic mirror, Electronic stability control system, Tire-pressure monitoring system.

 
Dena Javanan (front)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "What PSA-Iran Khodro (IKCO) Deal Means". Financial Tribune. 2016-06-25. Archived from the original on 2018-12-29.
  2. ^ "IKCO Unveils the New Sedan Named "Dena"". Persian Khodro. Archived from the original on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  3. ^ a b "Dena Catalog". IKCO. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Ministry of Industry and Mines unveiled New advanced sedan named Dena". Persian Khodro. Archived from the original on 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2011-04-21.
  5. ^ a b "IKCO to Export 15 Thousand New Sedans a Year". IKCO Communication and International Affair Center.
  6. ^ "نقد طراحی دنا پلاس ؛ جذابیتی که رنگ و بوی کهنگی گرفته است". آخرین خودرو (in Persian). 2024-03-10. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
  7. ^ "مشخصات فنی دنا پلاس | Khodrobank". Khodrobank.com (in Persian). Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  8. ^ "مشخصات فنی دنا پلاس توربو | Khodrobank". Khodrobank.com (in Persian). Retrieved 2020-09-05.
  9. ^ a b Gasnier, Matt (3 August 2015). "Iran July 2015: Full production figures now available". bestsellingcarsblog.com. Archived from the original on 3 August 2015.
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