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Road motor vehicle registrations jump in March
The number of vehicles registered in Turkey surged 81% in March compared to the same month last year, according to the country's statistics authority on April 20.
A total of 130,420 new and old vehicles were registered last month, according to TÜİK.
The overall number of registered vehicles traveling on Turkish roads neared 24.5 million as of this March.
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French company Treves leaving Slovenia
Trebnje – The Slovenian subsidiary of the French car interior components maker Treves is to be shut down in September, which means a hundred people will be left jobless. The announcement comes after the plant based in the village of Bič near Trebnje was hit by a massive fire in January.
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Dacia to open preorders for first electric model, prices between 16,800 and 18,100 Euro
Automobile manufacturer Dacia announced on Wednesday that it ill open, starting with March 20, preorders for its first electric model, which will be sold in Romania with prices between 16,800 and 18,100 Euro. "Starting with March 20, Dacia will open online preorders for its "Comfort Plus" version of its first electric model.
Road motor vehicle registrations up in January
The number of road motor vehicle registrations in Turkey increased 24 percent year-on-year in January, the country's statistics authority revealed on Feb. 23.
A total of 117,313 first- and second-hand vehicles were registered last month, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK).
Compared to the previous month, motor vehicle registration surged by 37.5 percent.
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Turkey registers over 1 mln vehicles in 2020
The number of vehicles registered in Turkey surged by 55% year-on-year in 2020 to surpass 1 million, according to the country's statistics authority on Jan. 26.
The total number of road motor vehicles registered was 24.15 million by the end of last year, the Turkish Statistical Institute announced.
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Revoz to relaunch production next Wednesday
Novo Mesto – The production at Renault-owned assembly plant Revoz, which was suspended this week as a supplier of insulation components had to stop deliveries due to a massive fire, will be relaunched next Wednesday. Components will be delivered from Spain, where Treves managed to transfer a part of its production.
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Dacia presents Bigster, concept of a 4.6 meter long SUV model
On Thursday, Dacia presented the concept of a 4.6 meter long SUV model, which foreshadows the solution for a C-segment vehicle at the affordable price of a lower segment model. According to a statement from the car manufacturer, the Bigster concept incorporates the values of simplicity and authenticity specific to the Dacia brand.
Turkish auto industry produces 1.1 mln vehicles in Jan-Nov
Automakers in Turkey produced some 1.15 million vehicles- including automobiles and commercial vehicles - in this January-November, according to a sectoral report.
The figure was down 13% year-on-year, the Automotive Manufacturers Association (OSD) said on Dec. 14.
The country's passenger car production also fell 14% to 761,743 during the same period.
Dacia's all-electric Spring model available to the general public from September 2021
Car maker Dacia's first all-electric model Spring will be available to the general public from September 2021, the company's representatives announced on Tuesday, as the new model, which will be available in three versions, ride-sharing, cargo and regular, was presented for the first time in Romania. "We chose a simple range, with three mobility solutions.
Renault reports suspension of planned capacity increase projects in Morocco, Romania to cut costs
Group Renault announced on Friday it was suspending planned capacity increase projects in Romania and Morocco as part of a plan to reduce fixed costs globally. According to a press statement released by the French group, the objective of reducing fixed costs by more than 2 billion euros over 3 years aims to restore the group's competitiveness and ensure its long-term development.