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Automobile Dacia

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Dacia
Headquarters,
Revenue26,011,000,000 Romanian Leu (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
813,000,000 Romanian Leu (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
529,000,000 Romanian Leu (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
Total assets8,601,000,000 Romanian Leu (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
Number of employees
11,026 (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentRenault (99.43%)

Automobile Dacia S.A. is a Romanian car company. The company was founded in 1966, and has been a subsidiary of the French car manufacturer Renault since 1999. It is Romania's top company by revenue[1] and the largest exporter, constituting 7.3% of the country's total exports in 2014.[2] The Dacia manufacturing plant in Mioveni, Argeș County is Europe's fifth biggest car manufacturing facility by volume producing 584,219 units (cars and CKD kits) delivered in 2016[3] and 550,912 units in 2015.

Prototypes

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  • Dacia Braşovia coupé (1980)
  • Mini-Dacia (1980s) – prototype made from cut-down Dacia 1310 panels and easily changeable from hatchback to pick-up to convertible according to removable panels
  • Dacia Jumbo highrise van (1990)
  • Dacia Nova minivan (1998)
  • Several prototypes of the 1310 with diesel, LPG or smaller engines, throughout the model history
  • Dacia Star (1991)
  • Dacia 1310 convertible (1987; three produced)
  • Dacia 1306 saloon-derived pick-up (1994/5; very small series)
  • Dacia 1310 Break Limousine (late 1980s) – stretched estate with seven seats, several produced in normal-roofed and high-roofed variants
  • Dacia D33 (1997) – prototype made by IDEA design house in Turin, one model only
  • Dacia 1310 4x4 / Aro 12 (late 1980s) – estate-derived 4x4, very small series
  • Dacia Duster concept car (2009)

References

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  1. "Topul celor mai mari corporaţii din lume. Doar o treime din cele mai mari 100 sunt prezente şi local. Fiecare din primele şapte are venituri mai mari decât cifra de afaceri totală a companiilor din România - Ziarul Financiar". www.zf.ro. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  2. "Automobile Dacia, still the most profitable company in Romania – turnover of EUR 4.24 bn in 2014". Romania Journal. 7 May 2015. Archived from the original on 19 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2018.
  3. "New sales record for Dacia: 584,219 units delivered in 2016 at global level, up by 6 pct y/y". 17 January 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2017.

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