Saipa Tiba

Tiba
Overview
Manufacturer SAIPA
Production 2009–present Iran (by Saipa)
Assembly Kashan, Iran
Designer Italdesign Giugiaro
Body and chassis
Class Subcompact
Body style 4-door saloon, 5-door hatchback
Layout Front engine, Front-wheel drive
Platform "S81" platform
Related KIA Pride, KIA RIO, Geely CK
Powertrain
Engine Inline-4, 1.5 L, petrol
Dimensions
Length 4,105 mm (162 in)
Width 1,635 mm (64 in)
Height 1,484 mm (58 in)
Curb weight 1,013 (2,233 lb)

Tiba (gazelle) is an Iranian car made by Saipa, that was unveiled in December 2008 as "Miniator". The car was originally named "Miniator", based on the "S81" platform.[1]

Price has been estimated to be less than 10,000 dollars.[2] The car platform has been designed by Saipa, and its safety is reasonable. In its production the services of some 122 local manufacturers have been utilized and about 810 parts have been produced.[3]

A new subsidiary, Saipa Kashan will take up production of the car. The share of Tiba in Saipa’s exports is expected to be around 20 percent by 2011.[4][5] Saipa Tiba is being sold in Ukraine since 2012.[6]

Technical Specifications

A white Saipa Tiba made in Iran
Engine Horse Power
(HP/RPM)
Torque
(N.m/RPM)
SOHC 1.5L 80/5200 126/3200

base on new platform, the new engine has been designed according to this specification 4-cylinder 80 hp 1503cc engine and 5-speed manual transmission, which have been both modified in size and power by the German FEV company, with a fuel economy of 42MPG (5.6L/100 km) in highways and 33MPG in the cities. (7.2L/100 km) The car is also relatively well-equipped, with a CD Player, anti-theft technology, customizable seat position and front light angle, and automatic front windows.[7] Only 20% of all auto-parts used in the production of the Saipa Tiba cars are domestically manufactured.[8]

The car's safety features are reasonable and equipped with driver's and passenger's airbag and an ABS have been installed on base-models.Along with other accessories such as automatic rear windows, auto-climate control, aluminum rims, and a remote control can optionally be ordered during purchase.[9]

Tiba 211 (Hatchback)

Recently unveiled in a ceremony hosted and organized by Saipa,[10] it is the hatchback version of Saipa Tiba. It can be expected that the hatchback will be fitted with the same engine as its sedan counterpart.[11]

Although no price has yet been specified, Saipa has suggested that the car will be available for sale in the near future.

See also

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