Dacia Sandero made and sold in Morocco

Dacia's compact yet spacious Sandero hatchback is to go on sale in Morocco and extend the Dacia product line-up already comprising Logan and Logan MCV. Dacia Sandero will be commercialized on June 18, 2009 and will come with a three-year/100,000km warranty. The cars for the Moroccan market are built at the Renault group's SOMACA plant in Casablanca. At the end of April 2009, Dacia was Morocco's second best-selling brand, just after Renault. It has a 16 per cent share of the passenger car market. Logan has been the Moroccan market's best-selling vehicle since 2006 with a total of 48,000 units sold since launch. With the production of Dacia Sandero in Morocco, the Renault group continues its international expansion. Following the opening of factories in Curitiba (Brazil), Sofasa (Colombia) and Pitesti (Romania), plus Nissan's manufacturing facilities in Rosslyn (South Africa), the SOMACA plant has taken on production of the latest addition to the Entry Programme (Logan platform). With sales totalling 76,500 cars – chiefly in Europe – since the model's launch in July 2008, Dacia Sandero has succeeded in winning over new customers who are looking for a compact yet spacious and robust hatchback.
03 / 06 / 2009
Src: Renault