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List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by obembet(f): 4:10pm On Oct 02, 2023
Due to the high cost of import duties placed on the Automotive industry possibly to encourage local production, improve the economy, and still make selling price of each manufactured car affordable by an average citizen, the federal government in 2013 adopted an Automobile policy, in a bid to encourage foreign and indigenous car manufacturers to site their assembly plants within its territory since vehicles produced in the country don’t attract import levies, thus tend to be cheaper than its foreign counterparts.

The good news is that the Nigerian automobile manufacturing Industry is growing with a handful of these companies producing motor spare parts, fixing broken vehicle components, revamping used cars and assembling imported car parts. Just a few are into production of brand new (tear rubber) vehicles in Nigeria and that is a backlash at least for the labour market that begs for more employment opportunities.

Over the years, the growth of the auto Industry has witnessed series of challenges that is seeing to the preference given to foreign fairly used (Tokunbo) cars into the country. The reasons behind this shift are embedded in the history of this Industry in Nigeria especially that of the 1980s. Spare a few minutes to know what really happened.

History of Automobile manufacturing in Nigeria

The history of the Automotive Industry in Africa per se dates back to the colonial rule era when the British merchants brought them in during the ’50s into their protectorates. After the independence, the government went into a joint venture partnership that brought in world-class makers of fuel-powered conveyance units at the time from America, Germany, France and the United Kingdom which saw to the establishment of the Six assembly plants following the oil boom of the 1970s:

National Truck Manufacturers, Kano

Volkswagen of Nigeria Limited, Lagos

Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited, Kaduna

Anambra Motor Manufacturing Limited, Enugu

Leyland Nigeria Limited, Ibadan

Steyr Nigeria Limited, Bauchi

That partnership included subsidies on imported car parts to encourage these foreign experts.

These assembly lines were mainly into production of commercial Trucks and Passenger cars. Apart from the National Truck manufacturers located in Kano, Leyland Nigeria and Anambra Motor Manufacturing Limited were particularly into massive production of Trucks, Police vans and other military, security personnel vehicles. On the other hand, Volkswagen & Peugeot took care of passenger cars.

One can safely say that the government at the time heavily patronized and supported the Auto Industry mainly to enhance movement (mobility).

Since demand for these products was high enough to keep these companies in business, more than 100 units were reported to have been assembled per day. These plants produced the popular cars of the 1970 – 1980s and also left a trace in some of the vehicles we use today. The cars produced include: Peugeot 504, 505, and other Volkswagen products like Beetle, Jett, the Golf, Passat, and the Kombi bus which later metamorphosed into Danfo that we know on Lagos roads today.

Fast-forward to 1989, the country experienced a shortfall in oil prices and since crude oil contributed reasonably to the national treasury, the industry started experiencing a decline in demand which resulted in some of the firms going out of market.

Having been faced with such an unexpected tragedy, the Nigerian government tried its best to remedy the situation including increased charges on import duties so as to meet up. That move did backfire as cost of production went up, initially suppliers were not able to meet up with demand from buyers due to increased cost of production.

When it continued that way, people resorted to Tokunbo cars which became cheaper than Made-in-Nigerian cars and that was how we got to where we are today.

Car Manufacturers in Nigeria
Now you know how Tokunbo cars became the order of the day, it is worth mentioning that Nigeria still have automobile manufacturers who have managed to thrive amidst high influx of Tokunbo (used) cars like Toyota, Mercedes and Honda.

For the sake of simplicity, we have divided the list into indigenous and foreign vehicle manufacturers

List of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers in Nigeria

1. Nord Automobiles Limited

Ajayi Joshua Oluwatobi is the founder and CEO of the local manufacturing firm, Nord Motors. He is also a polished entrepreneur and co-founder of Jetvan Automobiles Limited, a recognized dealer of Mercedes-Benz Sprinter in the country.

Currently the company has its headquarters in Lagos with some of its products including Nord A3, Nord Max, Nord A5, Nord Flit, etc. The firm aims to re-establish Nigeria as a car-manufacturing country once again.

2. Lanre Shittu Motors (LSM)

The advent of Trucks in Nigeria predates independence and LSM is aware of its need, hence the company’s resolve to make available these vehicles to fellow citizens at affordable rates.

LSM is owned by Lanre Shittu and this “assembly” produces over 150 trucks per month.

3. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing

Innocent Chukwuma widely known as Innoson Motors is an indigenous car manufacturer who rose from a motorcycle spare parts trader to a big name in the Automotive industry in Nigeria and Africa at large.
Its automobile division (the IVM) which is a subsidiary of Innoson Group of Companies was established in 2007 – got recognized as the first indigenous car manufacturer in Africa by the administration of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan who commissioned the company on the 15th of October 2010.

4. Peugeot Nigeria

One of the foremost auto parts assembly plants in Nigeria is owned by Peugeot as we indicated in the brief auto history. The company which happens to be a joint venture between Peugeot and Nigerian government since 1969 is still functional till today in Kano despite its numerous challenges.

The federal government later sold its equity stake in this partnership to ASD Motors, making the new shareholders one of the owners.

5. Globe Motors

Having been introduced into the Nigerian markets by Globe Motors, in 2018, the Japanese manufacturer, Hyundai partnered with its major distributor in Nigeria to launch it’s very first auto factory in the country.

Since then, we have witnessed a number of Nigerian-made Hyundai cars like Hyundai Elentra, Accent and a few more. Apart from that, Globe has to its portfolio cars from some other brands like Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Higer.

6. Dana Motors

Dana as we all know is not just into Airline, they are also into the Automobile Industry. It has a factory where it produces mainly Kia cars especially its make called Kia Rio which became customers favorite.

7. Stallion Motors

In what seemed like a bid to privatize the economy, the FG also sold its stake it had in Volkswagen of Nigeria Limited to Stallion Motors.

This acquisition saw to the locally assembled Nissan vehicles that flooded the auto market in 2014. Producing them here reduced the price of these products which seemingly got the attention of some government officials who later adopted the brand as an official government car.

8.Coscharis Motors

This company is one of the most popular and sought-after assembly plant for luxury cars like BMW, Morris Garages, Ford, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar, Land Rover and MINI vehicles. In 2018, the Nigerian auto dealer completed its ultramodern plant with production capacity set to churn out over 10,000 vehicles every year.

The company has so many showrooms and Aftersales services across the country with its head office located in Lekki, Lagos. You can know more about the parent company profile here. Meanwhile, its CEO is no other than Cosmas Maduka.

9. Proforce Motor

PROFORCE LIMITED was incorporated in 2008 as a total defense solution provider specialized in the manufacturing of armored vehicles and personal protection.

Ade Ogundeyin, Founder/CEO, Proforce Limited, a leading defense company and makers of military equipment and defense systems. The delegation which was led by Engr. Dideolu Falobi, FNSE, National Chairman, UNILAG Faculty of Engineering Alumni Association (UNILAGFEAA)

10. Elizade Motor ( JAC)

Auto Land Ltd, authorised dealer of JAC Motors in Nigeria, on Wednesday started assemblage operation in Lagos to roll out 15, 000 vehicles yearly from Semi Knock Down (SKD) parts. The plant, which is currently operating on a single shift was certified by the Federal Government to build different brands of cars.

Chief Michael Ade-Ojo is the founder of Elizade University, Ilara Mokin, Ondo State and Elizade Motors. Today, the company which Ade Ojo started with just one support staff in 1971 has become a conglomerate with several subsidiaries including Toyota Nigeria Limited, Mikeade Investment Co. Ltd, Mikeade Property Dev. Co.

Edited by obembet

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by TemplarLandry: 4:15pm On Oct 02, 2023
NORD is my fave.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by obembet(f): 4:17pm On Oct 02, 2023
TemplarLandry:
NORD is my fave.

Check out Geely or JAC, those guys have one of the finest cars. U will love Thier products..

And thier car is very cheap

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Solsix(m): 4:20pm On Oct 02, 2023
So coscharis have car assembly??

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by obembet(f): 4:26pm On Oct 02, 2023
Solsix:
So coscharis have car assembly??

Yes, they have one of the most finest car as well

It owns by silent billionaire Maduka
Cosmas who doesn't make noise

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Solsix(m): 4:30pm On Oct 02, 2023
obembet:


Yes, they have one of the most finest car as well

It owns by silent billionaire Maduka
Cosmas who doesn't make noise
Hmm, impressive. He needs more marketing and he produces luxurious cars that our politicians can buy

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by TANID(m): 4:37pm On Oct 02, 2023
obembet:


Check out Geely or JAC, those guys have one of the finest cars. U will love Thier products..

And thier car is very cheap
i Agree With You On JAC

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by obembet(f): 4:40pm On Oct 02, 2023
Solsix:

Hmm, impressive. He needs more marketing and he produces luxurious cars that our politicians can buy

I wish our leaders can patronize all this local made cars, this would have increased our economy drastically.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by kernniejay(m): 9:19pm On Oct 02, 2023
obembet:


Yes, they have one of the most finest car as well

It owns by silent billionaire Maduka
Cosmas who doesn't make noise
Coscharis does not assemble, they are just a major importer of Ford, BMW and Land Rover (Range Rover etc).

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Kapeter(m): 2:30pm On Oct 04, 2023
TemplarLandry:
NORD is my fave.
Nord is in a world of it’s own. I mostly come across their cars here most especially when plying the highway. Damn I admire their design a lot. Most of the cars I have seen have a resemblance with Nissan though. Their last 18 seater bus and SUV I saw last time OMG. I love their products at least most that I have seen.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by obembet(f): 4:17pm On Oct 05, 2023
Kapeter:
Nord is in a world of it’s own. I mostly come across their cars here most especially when plying the highway. Damn I admire their design a lot. Most of the cars I have seen have a resemblance with Nissan though. Their last 18 seater bus and SUV I saw last time OMG. I love their products at least most that I have seen.

I believe we will get it right one day when our government begin to patronize our own products

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Swiftgrp: 12:45am On Nov 18, 2023
obembet:
Due to the high cost of import duties placed on the Automotive industry possibly to encourage local production, improve the economy, and still make selling price of each manufactured car affordable by an average citizen, the federal government in 2013 adopted an Automobile policy, in a bid to encourage foreign and indigenous car manufacturers to site their assembly plants within its territory since vehicles produced in the country don’t attract import levies, thus tend to be cheaper than its foreign counterparts.

The good news is that the Nigerian automobile manufacturing Industry is growing with a handful of these companies producing motor spare parts, fixing broken vehicle components, revamping used cars and assembling imported car parts. Just a few are into production of brand new (tear rubber) vehicles in Nigeria and that is a backlash at least for the labour market that begs for more employment opportunities.

Over the years, the growth of the auto Industry has witnessed series of challenges that is seeing to the preference given to foreign fairly used (Tokunbo) cars into the country. The reasons behind this shift are embedded in the history of this Industry in Nigeria especially that of the 1980s. Spare a few minutes to know what really happened.

History of Automobile manufacturing in Nigeria

The history of the Automotive Industry in Africa per se dates back to the colonial rule era when the British merchants brought them in during the ’50s into their protectorates. After the independence, the government went into a joint venture partnership that brought in world-class makers of fuel-powered conveyance units at the time from America, Germany, France and the United Kingdom which saw to the establishment of the Six assembly plants following the oil boom of the 1970s:

National Truck Manufacturers, Kano

Volkswagen of Nigeria Limited, Lagos

Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited, Kaduna

Anambra Motor Manufacturing Limited, Enugu

Leyland Nigeria Limited, Ibadan

Steyr Nigeria Limited, Bauchi

That partnership included subsidies on imported car parts to encourage these foreign experts.

These assembly lines were mainly into production of commercial Trucks and Passenger cars. Apart from the National Truck manufacturers located in Kano, Leyland Nigeria and Anambra Motor Manufacturing Limited were particularly into massive production of Trucks, Police vans and other military, security personnel vehicles. On the other hand, Volkswagen & Peugeot took care of passenger cars.

One can safely say that the government at the time heavily patronized and supported the Auto Industry mainly to enhance movement (mobility).

Since demand for these products was high enough to keep these companies in business, more than 100 units were reported to have been assembled per day. These plants produced the popular cars of the 1970 – 1980s and also left a trace in some of the vehicles we use today. The cars produced include: Peugeot 504, 505, and other Volkswagen products like Beetle, Jett, the Golf, Passat, and the Kombi bus which later metamorphosed into Danfo that we know on Lagos roads today.

Fast-forward to 1989, the country experienced a shortfall in oil prices and since crude oil contributed reasonably to the national treasury, the industry started experiencing a decline in demand which resulted in some of the firms going out of market.

Having been faced with such an unexpected tragedy, the Nigerian government tried its best to remedy the situation including increased charges on import duties so as to meet up. That move did backfire as cost of production went up, initially suppliers were not able to meet up with demand from buyers due to increased cost of production.

When it continued that way, people resorted to Tokunbo cars which became cheaper than Made-in-Nigerian cars and that was how we got to where we are today.

Car Manufacturers in Nigeria
Now you know how Tokunbo cars became the order of the day, it is worth mentioning that Nigeria still have automobile manufacturers who have managed to thrive amidst high influx of Tokunbo (used) cars like Toyota, Mercedes and Honda.

For the sake of simplicity, we have divided the list into indigenous and foreign vehicle manufacturers

List of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers in Nigeria

1. Nord Automobiles Limited

Ajayi Joshua Oluwatobi is the founder and CEO of the local manufacturing firm, Nord Motors. He is also a polished entrepreneur and co-founder of Jetvan Automobiles Limited, a recognized dealer of Mercedes-Benz Sprinter in the country.

Currently the company has its headquarters in Lagos with some of its products including Nord A3, Nord Max, Nord A5, Nord Flit, etc. The firm aims to re-establish Nigeria as a car-manufacturing country once again.

2. Lanre Shittu Motors (LSM)

The advent of Trucks in Nigeria predates independence and LSM is aware of its need, hence the company’s resolve to make available these vehicles to fellow citizens at affordable rates.

LSM is owned by Lanre Shittu and this “assembly” produces over 150 trucks per month.

3. Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing

Innocent Chukwuma widely known as Innoson Motors is an indigenous car manufacturer who rose from a motorcycle spare parts trader to a big name in the Automotive industry in Nigeria and Africa at large.
Its automobile division (the IVM) which is a subsidiary of Innoson Group of Companies was established in 2007 – got recognized as the first indigenous car manufacturer in Africa by the administration of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan who commissioned the company on the 15th of October 2010.

4. Peugeot Nigeria

One of the foremost auto parts assembly plants in Nigeria is owned by Peugeot as we indicated in the brief auto history. The company which happens to be a joint venture between Peugeot and Nigerian government since 1969 is still functional till today in Kano despite its numerous challenges.

The federal government later sold its equity stake in this partnership to ASD Motors, making the new shareholders one of the owners.

5. Globe Motors

Having been introduced into the Nigerian markets by Globe Motors, in 2018, the Japanese manufacturer, Hyundai partnered with its major distributor in Nigeria to launch it’s very first auto factory in the country.

Since then, we have witnessed a number of Nigerian-made Hyundai cars like Hyundai Elentra, Accent and a few more. Apart from that, Globe has to its portfolio cars from some other brands like Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Higer.

6. Dana Motors

Dana as we all know is not just into Airline, they are also into the Automobile Industry. It has a factory where it produces mainly Kia cars especially its make called Kia Rio which became customers favorite.

7. Stallion Motors

In what seemed like a bid to privatize the economy, the FG also sold its stake it had in Volkswagen of Nigeria Limited to Stallion Motors.

This acquisition saw to the locally assembled Nissan vehicles that flooded the auto market in 2014. Producing them here reduced the price of these products which seemingly got the attention of some government officials who later adopted the brand as an official government car.

8.Coscharis Motors

This company is one of the most popular and sought-after assembly plant for luxury cars like BMW, Morris Garages, Ford, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar, Land Rover and MINI vehicles. In 2018, the Nigerian auto dealer completed its ultramodern plant with production capacity set to churn out over 10,000 vehicles every year.

The company has so many showrooms and Aftersales services across the country with its head office located in Lekki, Lagos. You can know more about the parent company profile here. Meanwhile, its CEO is no other than Cosmas Maduka.

9. Proforce Motor

PROFORCE LIMITED was incorporated in 2008 as a total defense solution provider specialized in the manufacturing of armored vehicles and personal protection.

Ade Ogundeyin, Founder/CEO, Proforce Limited, a leading defense company and makers of military equipment and defense systems. The delegation which was led by Engr. Dideolu Falobi, FNSE, National Chairman, UNILAG Faculty of Engineering Alumni Association (UNILAGFEAA)

10. Elizade Motor ( JAC)

Auto Land Ltd, authorised dealer of JAC Motors in Nigeria, on Wednesday started assemblage operation in Lagos to roll out 15, 000 vehicles yearly from Semi Knock Down (SKD) parts. The plant, which is currently operating on a single shift was certified by the Federal Government to build different brands of cars.

Chief Michael Ade-Ojo is the founder of Elizade University, Ilara Mokin, Ondo State and Elizade Motors. Today, the company which Ade Ojo started with just one support staff in 1971 has become a conglomerate with several subsidiaries including Toyota Nigeria Limited, Mikeade Investment Co. Ltd, Mikeade Property Dev. Co.

Edited by obembet

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by yuzjet(m): 8:30am On Nov 18, 2023
Hmmmm
Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Ninja25: 8:31am On Nov 18, 2023
More to come
Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by jeromestarks: 8:32am On Nov 18, 2023
Still a 2009 Camry is sold for 3.6M.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by phemmyfour: 8:33am On Nov 18, 2023
Solsix:
So coscharis have car assembly??
Most of them are car assemblers not manufacturer

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by UncleKoboko: 8:33am On Nov 18, 2023
HOW MANY OF THEM ACTUALLY MANUFACTURE AND PRODUCE ANY OF THE PARTS THEY USE?


The correct word should be ASSEMBLING COMPANIES.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by MightySparrow: 8:34am On Nov 18, 2023
Whatever anyone is in Nigeria, yoruba is more.
Check the facts.



If you hate yoruba race, you can go and hug transformer.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by tiswell(m): 8:36am On Nov 18, 2023
Wack list from lagos-ibadan express media.


If innoson isn't first on that list,then it's the enemies of progress in naija list

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Vifx: 8:36am On Nov 18, 2023
Nice one
Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by inoki247: 8:36am On Nov 18, 2023
Ok
Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by uncleck: 8:36am On Nov 18, 2023
Coscharis can do better

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Makunahatata: 8:36am On Nov 18, 2023
kernniejay:

Coscharis does not assemble, they are just a major importer of Ford, BMW and Land Rover (Range Rover etc).
stop yarning dust with confidence ...

This award wey den win , na by importation den win am? 😒

https://businessday.ng/transport/article/coscharis-motors-wins-outstanding-auto-assembly-company-of-the-year/?amp=1

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Armaggedon: 8:36am On Nov 18, 2023
This is how Nord "manufactures" their cars.
But we don't care provided we have something with which to rally against Innoson.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by asala1: 8:37am On Nov 18, 2023
IVM, NORD and many of the ‘Indigenous’ car companies all sell rebranded Chinese cars.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Allthelight: 8:37am On Nov 18, 2023
The APC government is just destroying the economy. Ofcourse there are alot of manufacturing companies in nigeria but their quality will be greatly reduced because buhari stupid policies so technically the APC government are fully responsible for all road accidents.

Funny enough the government official will never buy these cars.

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Re: List Of Indigenous Automobile Manufacturers In Nigeria by Padipadi(m): 8:37am On Nov 18, 2023
I love JAC motors. I thought JAC was foreign owned. By Chinese people if I m right. Never knew they have assembly in Nigeria

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