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Morocco Automotive Sector Set to Grow Almost 80% to $8.44 Billion by 2031

Factors such as rising export capacity and attracting major manufacturers like Stellantis and Renault are positioning Morocco as a critical production hub for the European Union.

Hanane AfeznaouibyHanane Afeznaoui
Feb, 17, 2026
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Morocco Automotive Sector Set to Grow Almost 80% to $8.44 Billion by 2031

Morocco Automotive Sector Set to Grow Almost 80% to $8.44 Billion by 2031

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Agadir – Mordor Intelligence expects sustained acceleration across Morocco’s automotive sector, driven by export demand, near-shoring dynamics, and electrification investments.

According to the report, the Moroccan automotive industry “is expected to grow from USD 4.76 billion in 2026 to USD 8.44 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 12.15% during the forecast period (2026-2031).” It attributes this trajectory to structural advantages, including supply-chain resilience, competitive labor costs, and geographic proximity to European markets.

Morocco emerged as a key destination for European vehicle manufacturing. The report explains that “European manufacturers are increasingly turning to Morocco as their go-to near-shoring hub, drawn by the kingdom’s promise of resilient and cost-effective supply chains.” 

This shift is being driven largely by major automakers such as Stellantis and Renault, which are expanding their industrial footprint across the country. 

As stated in the report, “Stellantis is expanding its capacity in Kenitra, while Renault is making moves in both Tangier and Casablanca,” reinforcing Morocco’s role as a manufacturing base serving export markets. 

These investments span facilities in Kenitra, Tangier, and Casablanca, strengthening production scale and supply-chain integration.

The strategic importance of Morocco is also linked to evolving environmental and trade regulations in Europe. The report notes that “Stellantis and Renault view Morocco not just as a market, but as a strategic hub, helping them cut down on freight emissions and sidestep carbon-border taxes.” 

These considerations align with regulatory frameworks developed by the European Commission, particularly around carbon border adjustment mechanisms. Together, cost competitiveness, geographic proximity, and regulatory alignment are reinforcing Morocco’s position as a long-term industrial partner for European automotive production.

Exports position Morocco as an automotive manufacturing hub

The automotive sector in Morocco continues to be strongly driven by exports, which remain the backbone of industry expansion. The analysis emphasizes this dependence, stating that “a large majority of Morocco’s automotive output is exported, leaving the sector heavily reliant on external demand, particularly from Europe, despite increasing domestic production levels.” 

This reflects the country’s positioning as a manufacturing base primarily serving foreign markets, especially the European Union, where demand remains a key determinant of production volumes and sector stability.

Logistics infrastructure plays a central role in supporting this export model. The analysis highlights the importance of Tangier Med, noting that it is “Africa’s largest port” and that it “ranks among the world’s top twenty and is pivotal for just-in-time flows for original equipment manufacturers.” 

The report further explains that Morocco’s logistics and free-zone ecosystem strengthens supply-chain efficiency through measures such as “multi-year tax holidays, duty-free inputs, and streamlined customs … through the PortNet single-window platform.” 

These structural advantages help maintain Morocco’s competitiveness as global automakers continue to optimize supply chains around cost, speed, and reliability.

 

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