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Morocco Accelerates to the Top of African Car Production

In a significant shift within Africa's automotive landscape, Morocco has overtaken South Africa as the continent's premier car manufacturer. This development, reported by L'Économiste, marks a pivotal moment in the industry's history and signals a new era for North African manufacturing......

Renault Group Taps Industry Veteran to Steer Moroccan Operations

In a significant move to bolster its presence in the North African market, Renault Group has appointed Thibault Paland as the new Managing Director of Renault Commerce Morocco and Head of Dacia Maroc, effective July 1, 2024. This strategic decision underscores the French automaker's commitment to......

Morocco's Milestone: Renault Tangier Plant Begins Production of First Hybrid Vehicle

The Renault Group factory in Tangier has embarked on a groundbreaking venture with the production of the Dacia Jogger, marking the first hybrid vehicle manufactured in Morocco. This milestone underscores Morocco's pivotal role in Renault's industrial strategy and showcases the robust partnership......

Moroccan Automotive Industry Thrives as Vehicle Sales Climb to 64,918 Units by the End of May 2024

In a testament to the resilience and dynamism of Morocco's automotive sector, vehicle sales have soared, reaching an impressive 64,918 units sold by the end of May 2024, according to the latest figures released by the Association of Vehicle Importers in Morocco (AIVAM). This remarkable performance......

Automotive Sales: 48,948 Units Sold by End of April 2024

New car sales in Morocco reached 48,948 units during the first four months of 2024, representing a slight decline of 0.71% compared to the same period in 2023, according to the Moroccan Association of Automotive Importers (AIVAM). In terms of segments, new registrations for passenger vehicles (PV) decreased......

New Car Sales in Morocco Decrease by 3.09% in March 2024

New car sales in Morocco reached 35,680 units by the end of March 2024, marking a 3.09% decrease compared to the same period in 2023, according to monthly statistics from the Association of Automobile Importers in Morocco (AIVAM). Breaking down the numbers by segment, the registration of new passenger......