The test prototypes of the car "Nouvelle Symbol", manufactured in Oued Tlelat plant, will be ready during next week, to be tested later in Romania, announced Tuesday in Oran, CEO of "Renault Algérie Production" (RAP), Bernard Sonilhac.
"Next week, the first prototypes of cars will come out from the assembly lines of Oran plant. They will be sent to Romania to undergo technical processing and running testing," the same official said during a news conference organized to set out the state of the progress of this investment project.
"Renault plant in Romania has the means and the tools so to measure the performances and the level of reliability of the ‘Nouvelle Symbol’, manufactured in Algeria," said Bernard Sonilhac, underlining that "these tests are essential and planned in the process of the launch of car industry following the international standards."
The prototypes of Oran plant will be tested on tracks of Renault, with the standards of reference. The cars will run, by day and night in the different climate and geographic conditions, over a total distance of 40,000 km.
The construction work of this industrial facility "are going well," according to the CEO of RAP, indicating that the plant has a true assembly line of vehicles designed in line with international standards. The first cars for marketing, will come out of the factory in November 2014.
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