Some DR vehicles were reportedly imported from China complete except for badges
The Italian government has fined DR Automobiles millions for ‘pretending’ to be made in Italy . The vehicles are actually made in China and the government has photos of “finished” cars being imported for what was supposed to be final assembly. The government also took issue with DR’s use of the tricolor motif. The Italian Competition Authority has fined DR Automobiles €6 million for “unfair commercial practices.
” A 71 page government document goes into extensive detail and lists numerous examples of the company trying to portray itself as Italian. Examples include the use of the tricolor motif as well as an apparent webpage that called DR an “Italian automotive group that in 2006 … made his debut among car manufacturers.” The government also took issue with a number of videos, which implied their vehicles were made entirely in Italy.
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