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  2. Neo Motors - Wikipedia

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    Neo Motors is a Moroccan automobile manufacturing startup headquartered in Aïn El Aouda near Rabat, Morocco. [1] Founded in May 2018 by Nassim Belkhayat and Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, a prototype SUV was unveiled in May 2023 during a showcase to King Mohammed VI.

  3. Somaca - Wikipedia

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    Renault cars in Morocco are distributed by Renault Maroc. [14] a joint venture between Renault SAS and SNI (Mohammed VI's holding company) which controls 20% of shares. [15] Renault and Dacia cars in Morocco benefit from Non-tariff barriers to trade advantage; their cars are sold on a 7%VAT whereas other brands are sold on 20%VAT. [16]

  4. Automotive industry in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan automotive industry is led by investment by French Renault-Nissan Alliance and PSA Group car companies. BYD leads the Chinese investment in Morocco. Investment is encouraged by the Moroccan government by removing certain taxes in the first five years [1] in order to encourage the companies to come.

  5. Laraki - Wikipedia

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    Laraki was established in 1999 by Abdesslam Laraki, a Moroccan designer and entrepreneur [2] who first became wealthy by importing cars in Morocco beginning in 1973. His son and the current owner of the firm is Abdeslam Laraki, a Moroccan designer who started out creating luxurious yachts and created the eponym company Laraki.

  6. Vehicle registration plates of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan diplomatic license plates have a blue background and show in the left margin the letters "CD" for Corps Diplomatique and Maroc. The other side of the plate shows هـ د and المغرب in Arabic script. هـ د stands for هيئة دبلوماسية meaning Diplomatic Corps. Between these two blocks, two pairs of numbers appear, the ...

  7. Autoroutes of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco's network of motorways is administered by the state-owned company Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM). It runs the network on a pay-per-use basis, with toll stations placed along its length. The general speed limit is 120 km/h.

  8. Citroën - Wikipedia

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    1956 Citroën DS at Rally Finland/1000 Lakes Rally 1971 Citroën SM that won Rallye du Maroc. Citroën vehicles were entered in endurance rally driving events beginning in 1956, with the introduction of the DS. [78] The brand was successful and won many key events over a decades long period, with what was essentially the same production car design.

  9. Mobilize (marque) - Wikipedia

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    Mobilize is a business unit of the French car manufacturer Renault established in 2021 and it is mainly specialized in mobility-related services. [2] It focuses on subscription services, leasing, loans, data, and energy management, offering Mobilize-badged vehicles for car sharing and delivery services.