
Morocco’s New Car Sales Plummet 19.7% in 2020 Amid Pandemic
8 January 2021
The health crisis related to the coronavirus has severely impacted the automotive sector in Morocco. New car sales recorded a sharp decline in 2020.
8 January 2021
The health crisis related to the coronavirus has severely impacted the automotive sector in Morocco. New car sales recorded a sharp decline in 2020.
7 January 2021
The automotive sector experienced a disastrous end of the year with sales down nearly 20%, for a total volume of 133,315 vehicles. In the top 3 of sales are Dacia, Renault and (…)
5 December 2020
The latest figures from the Association of Automobile Importers in Morocco (AIVAM) indicate that passenger car sales fell by 6.25% (11,071 units) compared to those of November (…)
5 December 2020
Established in Morocco for 92 years, the Renault Group has paved the way for the automotive industry in the kingdom and remains the undisputed leader in the national market. (…)
28 November 2020
The Renault plant in Flins is forced to close its doors due to a lack of competitiveness compared to brand new factories like Tangier or Onnaing for Toyota.
13 November 2020
Two new Renault models will be produced at the Tangier plant. These are the new Express and the New Express Van, both derived from the legendary Renault Express of the 1980s (…)
18 October 2020
Morocco will produce the 3rd generation of Sandero cars from the Renault group, exclusively manufactured in Romania.
21 July 2020
Mohamed El Khatib immerses cinema lovers in a documentary "road movie" in a Renault 12 filmed between France and Morocco.
24 June 2020
A cluster of 92 cases of contamination has been detected at the Renault plant in Tangier as part of a COVID-19 screening campaign launched by the automotive group.
6 June 2020
Following the health restart plan put in place, the Renault Nissan plant in Tangier is operating again.