Geely Galaxy, the new-energy vehicle brand of China’s Geely Auto Group, has unveiled plans to assemble vehicles locally in Nigeria, targeting 3,000 unit sales within the next three years, signaling a long-term commitment to Africa’s largest automotive market amid growing interest in electric and hybrid vehicles.
This was stated at the official launch of the company’s three-model line-up, the EX5 EM-i, the EX5, and the EX2, designed to meet diverse customer needs across the Nigerian market.
The EX5 EM-i is a smart family SUV that combines petrol and electric power for extended driving range, reduced fuel consumption, and lower emissions.
The EX5 is a mid-size SUV with a premium, tech-forward interior and over 430 km of driving range, while the EX2 is an all-electric subcompact hatchback built for the realities of city life.
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