Auto Hall Inaugurates State-of-the-Art Dealership in Kenitra
Auto Hall, the renowned automotive dealer, has recently unveiled its new branch in Kenitra. The architectural design and facilities of the complex position it as one of the top automotive retail spaces in Morocco. The grand opening of Auto Hall's new Kenitra branch took place on Thursday evening, with the presence of several distinguished personalities, including Fouad M'hamdi, the Governor of the Kenitra province, Rachid Andaloussi, the architect behind the complex's design, Karim Ghellab, Chairman of the Board of Auto Hall Morocco and former Minister of Equipment and Transport, and Anas Bouanani, the Mayor of Kenitra.
In a statement, Rachid Andaloussi explained the architectural style of the complex, drawing inspiration from "nature and aerodynamics." The architect expressed his intention to "imbue this style to remain faithful to the development ambitions of the group." The Kenitra branch thus provides "beauty amidst an appropriate urban setting and landscape," he added. Karim Ghellab emphasized that the Auto Hall brand, with a century-long history, "is oriented towards the future and all the changes that the automotive industry is experiencing worldwide."
He further stated, "The brands we distribute meet the expectations of customers, whether they are attached to vehicles with traditional, petrol, or diesel engines or those leaning towards hybrid or electric vehicles with all the innovations in terms of services."
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