How To Export A Car From Dubai To Iran — Iran Lifts Ban On Imported Used Cars
Iran has lifted the ban on used car imports & demand for exporting cars from Dubai to Iran increased. Here’s how you can ship a car to Iran.

Good news for all Iranians looking to import a car from the UAE. The government of Iran recently opened used car imports to all citizens of Iran. With this move, the Iranian government has lifted the ban on the import of used foreign cars, and yes you can now ship cars from Dubai to Iran. 

However, there’s more to it than meets the eye. In this guide, we look into the new car import regulations in Iran and how you can export a car from Dubai to Iran.

Iran’s new much-awaited law does allow the import of used cars. However, there are a few conditions:

Shipping a car from Dubai to Iran can be a smooth process with the right preparation. Understanding the steps, rules, and regulations beforehand ensures a stress-free experience. 

Globally, there are several ways to ship a car, including RORO & Container shipping. Here’s a detailed article explaining the types of shipping and the cost of shipping. However, shipping a car to Iran can only happen via a container. Contact DubiCars’ ExportSafe service to get more details on how you can export a car from Dubai in the most safe and efficient manner. 

The total cost of exporting your car will depend on several factors:

Use DubiCars’ Shipping Calculator to know just how much it will cost to ship your car.

Following the announcement of the new car import regulations in Iran, DubiCars witnessed a significant increase in demand from Iran. As the most trusted car listings site in the UAE, DubiCars regularly draws some demand from neighbouring countries including Iran. However, DubiCars’ data reveals a whopping 607.7% increase in demand originating from Iran. 

This increase came in the days after the 17th of July when the new regulations were announced. This clearly shows many more people in Iran are now looking to import cars from Dubai. The UAE’s car market offers a wide range of cars which is obviously a huge plus point for the citizens of Iran.

Find new cars for sale in the UAE & used cars for sale in the UAE at DubiCars.

In 2018, Iran’s then-President Hassan Rouhani banned the import of cars as a completely built unit (CBU) in response to the fallout of a nuclear deal and economic sanctions imposed by the USA. As a result, the Iranian market was flooded with Chinese cars that were imported as CKD (Completely Knocked-Down) kits and then assembled in Iran. Here’s a detailed data-driven article on how and why Chinese cars & brands gained popularity globally.

Four years later, in 2022 a new bylaw came into force that allowed the import of cars even in a CBU format, in limited numbers. More recently, on 17 July 2024, the final step of the new law fell into place which now allows the import of used cars into Iran.

Exporting a car from Dubai to Iran is a straightforward process with the right kind of preparation and paperwork. DubiCars’ ExportSafe can take care of your exporting or importing process from the start to the finish.

In 2018, Iran banned the import of cars, and its domestic car manufacturers faced unprecedented demand. The Iranian car manufacturers struggled to cope with demand while older imported cars continued to appreciate, therefore prices increased.

Iran mainly imports its cars from Kuwait, Oman, China, UAE & turkey. The UAE is located closer than the other countries in the list, hence shipping a car from UAE to Iran costs less than from the other countries.

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