- Source: IKCO Runna
The Runna (Persian: رانا) (codenamed X12) is a passenger car made by the Iranian manufacturer IKCO (Iran Khodro). It is a sedan based on the Peugeot 206, and smaller than the IKCO Samand (X7).
Overview
The Runna was offered with two different four-cylinder engines: a 108-horsepower 1.6-liter gasoline unit (TU5JP4) and a 1.7-liter (actually 1648 cc) unit (EF7), both of which are reported to meet Euro IV and V emission standards. The 1.7-liter EF7 engine family includes engines designed to run on CNG (in addition to purely gasoline units); initial reports indicated that the 1.7-liter engine offered on the Runna was going to be CNG-powered. In 2013, the 1.7-liter option was removed from the manufacturer's website; the 1.6-liter TU5-series gasoline engine (now with 105 hp of power output) is the only option available.
Before the launch, there were also reports about a version using a 95-horsepower 1.4-liter unit (EF4), but the manufacturer's site did not mention that option.
The vehicle was claimed to meet the "pedestrian impact" safety requirement. Features were said to include airbags, anti lock brakes, power steering and power windows. The first cars were expected to reach Iranian customers in mid-2011, with exports to Turkey and other neighboring countries to begin shortly after that. Deliveries actually started in 2012/2013 (1391 in the Iranian calendar). In 2020/2021 (1399 in the Iranian calendar), a facelifted model called the Runna Plus entered production.
Back in 2009, IKCO planned to build 150,000 Runnas a year at full production.
The vehicle is based on the Peugeot 206, which was also offered as a sedan (although not in Western Europe). It is a sedan with a three-box design. The manufacturer says it features "a completely new appearance in the front and rear including engine hood, trunk lid, bumpers, lights, and fenders".
The manufacturer's site describes the vehicle as made from drawn steel sheet which ranges in thickness from 0.7 mm to 2.5 mm, depending on its function. High elastic strength steel sheets are used for components that are subjected to particularly high levels of stress, such as the front structural member supports or the sub frame. According to the manufacturer, this results in both greater strength and a weight reduction of around 50% compared to conventional steel sheets.
In December 2022, the Tunisian car manufacturer Wallyscar launched the Wallys 719, a rebadged and slightly modified IKCO Runna.
IKCO Runna Plus
See also
IKCO Dena
Iran Khodro
Iranian automobile industry
Peugeot 206 SD
Wallyscar
References
External links
Media related to IKCO Runna at Wikimedia Commons
Iran khodro Runna Page
Runna Exterior & Interior Photo Gallery
Pictures of Runna