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Morattab is an SUV manufacturer based in Tehran, Iran. Since 1962, the company has produced clone versions of the Series Land Rover. The currently produced models are versions of the "Series IV" made by Santana Motor of Spain until the early 1990s, when the production tooling and design were sold to Morattab and shipped to Iran.
As such unlicensed Morattab clones differ significantly from the final Series III built by Land Rover in the United Kingdom. For example, Series IV models have parabolic leaf springs, one-piece windscreens and fully fitted interiors. Morattab also fits locally built 1.8-litre 4-cylinder petrol engines derived from Nissan instead of the 2.25-litre 4-cylinder or 3.3-litre 6-cylinder engines fitted to the Santana Series IV.
In 2003, they launched production of the Ssangyong Musso.
Morattab Industrial Manufacturing Company was founded in 1957, initially as an agent and distributor of commercial vehicles and trucks, before branching into the manufacture of four wheels drive vehicles under licence from Rover of England in 1962.
The Company’s activities continued uninterrupted through the 1970’s eventually evolving as one of the largest producers of four wheel drive vehicles in Iran. Following the 1979 ( Islamic Revolution ), the Company ownership was transferred to the State, and IDRO (Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of Iran) took control of the Company as the Government industrial arm, and as such, the Company underwent a change in the management. Despite this transition, production continued unabated and by 1983 the Company achieved record production levels.
In 1996, in conjunction with the industrial privatization and economic liberalization policies initiated by the Iranian Government, the Company was prepared for privatization.
The Government, through Industrial Development and Renovation Organization of Iran (IDRO), was retaining a 33 percent share of the Company up to the March 2000.
After privatization, a comprehensive survey was made to maximize the potential of the Company. It was within this context that the management of the company decided to expand the production into the manufacture of a modern four wheels vehicle and finally an agreement was signed with SsangYong Motor Company from Korea in 2002, and Musso vehicles were launched into the market accordingly.
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