The made-in-Nigeria range of Hyundai vehicles manufactured and assembled
locally are ready for sale at affordable prices. This is coming almost a
month after the inaugurating and rolling out of the first set of
made-in-Nigeria Nissan
automobiles by management of Stallion Group. The investment, in line
with the Federal Government’s automotive policy initiative driven by the
Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, according to
Stallion Chairman, Sunil Vaswani, is to give Nigerians a break from the
stranglehold of wholesale vehicle importers.
Prices for some of the
Hyundai passenger cars for sale
at range between N1.5 and N1.9 million. They include i10, Grand, Accent,
Elantra and iX35, while in the truck and bus segments, the 10-tonne
HD160, seven-tonne HD 120, five-tonne HD78 and three-tonne HD65 as well
as 28+1 seater Hyundai County bus and 30-seater Stallion County bus are
now being supplied to the market.” Continue...
Hyundai Motors Nigeria Limited’s
plant Managing Director, Tokunbo Aromolaran, said the vehicles are
certified to the world’s highest automotive operating standard – ISO/TS
16949. This is an assurance that they are of the “highest automotive
operating standard in the world and its benefits include improved
quality processes at the facility along with streaming supply chains
both leading to a better overall product”, he explained. The first phase
of delivery, which has already begun establishes a system of record for
the complete vehicle programme, which will gradually be expanded to
meet the ever-increasing demands for functional vehicles in Nigeria.
Prospective customers can now walk into any Stallion Motors dealership
showroom nationwide.
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