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See The Photos Of Nigeria’s First Locally Assembled Electric Car

See The Photos Of Nigeria’s First Locally Assembled Electric Car

A nation must indeed keep ahead worth global changes and developments so as not to be left behind from the scheme of things else it may eventually find itself lagging behind.

As it is Nigeria is already lagging behind to an extent in many areas of development like infrastructure and technological advancements and as such cannot afford to not stay keep up.

That is why this latest development is quite commendable in many regards as Stallion Motors today unveiled Nigeria’s first electric car which was locally assembled here.

Nigeria’s first locally assembled electric car unveils in Lagos by Stallion Motors. A 7-hour journey from Lagos via Benin, to Asaba in Delta State is said to cost a full battery charge of N316 only. The Hyundai Kona has 5 year warranty with about 10 hours fully charged battery life. See photos below:

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