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| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by scholes23(m): 8:32am On Sep 18, 2024 |
EasternActivist:Ozu nwuranwu zukwa nike |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Fecole: 8:33am On Sep 18, 2024 |
creolehunt:please can you reply me.tell me what do you no about logo design? Ivm in an oval shape can you tell me what it stand for? Do you no why he chose a letter mark against mascot logo of which I no you ll like to see a mascot logo on that car.a letter mark is perfect. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by creolehunt: 8:34am On Sep 18, 2024 |
EasternActivist:Kids! SMH |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by BigYash: 8:34am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Dcaliphate:Kuku kill the guy o.. ![]() |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by scholes23(m): 8:35am On Sep 18, 2024 |
creolehunt:Very childish, the worst of all he's bringing tribe into the matter. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by VaginaAcademic: 8:36am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:nothing wrong with the logo infact it's vintage |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Bimpe29(m): 8:37am On Sep 18, 2024 |
This is superb |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by ejieddy: 8:40am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:African colonialist mentality is killing you. Have you told BMW to modernize theirs? Or you see it and go euphoric. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Fecole: 8:40am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:you just insulted a professional graphic designer but you think it's the car manufacturer that you are insulting.cos from the logo category to the shape type to the font and color used is well thought out by the graphic designer in line with the car manufacturers competitors both local and international.every bit of that logo has a meaning.abeg if you want to learn design I ll teach you free for 6weeks.you can continue from there. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by MEEVEET: 8:41am On Sep 18, 2024 |
malali:The fact that u think u know more than him without even researching him is funny He did that years ago and it failed What is sustaining innoson is government patronage Less than 10,000 Nigerians buy new cars every year... Even if he controls 15% market share is still not enough to keep him afloat |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Ashirioluwa: 8:41am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Nigerian government needs to encourage him and others like him too. The powerful nation like China started from somewhere. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by uniquelyspecial(m): 8:44am On Sep 18, 2024 |
EasternActivist:Oga.. Good I'm antitribalism. His statement doesn't seem out of hate. All. I see is genuine concern |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Nursepepeye(f): 8:44am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:tribalism won't let me, one guy once gave them a very nice logo design but they ignored it because it isn't Igbo |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by RealTrump: 8:45am On Sep 18, 2024 |
malali:All is well and good until 7-8 years down d line n it's time to change the battery and you realise the cost of new battery is more than the cost of the vehicle |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by vikstandon(m): 8:45am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:Go and build yours. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by malali: 8:47am On Sep 18, 2024 |
MEEVEET:Well, it will be very difficult for him to blow with strict government patronage. Cars are a tough market, because Nigerian car market is free for all, no regulations no policies. You can bring in a 20 year old salvage/condemned Toyota and fix it and sell it in Nigeria. With competition like this.....He wont be around for long. The Government officials prefer luxury cars eg Mercedes,BMW, etc |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by malali: 8:49am On Sep 18, 2024 |
RealTrump:lol Be calming down, there is ongoing research to get cheaper lithium and longer lasting batteries. People were driving cars in Nigeria before we discovered crude oil. They were importing the petrol at a high cost. Dont forget. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Jonwesley(m): 8:52am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Why just tiny body like that? |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Faposky95: 8:52am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:na there the jazz dey...... soji |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by blowjohn(m): 8:53am On Sep 18, 2024 |
nlfpmod:These are the type of designs I want to see. Very beautiful. Not those rectangles and squares he's been producing. . Kudos to him. This is aesthetically very pleasing |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Nicepoker(m): 8:54am On Sep 18, 2024 |
uuzba:How about the suspensions. The axles. There are still some mechanical and electrical parts to maintain bro. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by TheGift: 8:55am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:Na wa ooo, you left the entire car to focus on Logo. Have you told Kia to modernise their own logo? When you at least make a bicycle , you can modify your own logo. #QuickToCriticize |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by TheGift: 8:57am On Sep 18, 2024 |
malali:Arm chair critic. You probably said Innoson won’t last as long as it has when they started. See you in another 10 years. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by OneKinGuy(m): 8:57am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Good innovation but electric vehicle has no business in Africa for now. First it's expensive, no infrastructure to recharge, it's expensive. First world countries are still figuring it out. Innoson should focus on making the normal cars it makes. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by ada9ja(f): 8:59am On Sep 18, 2024 |
BayLord01:It is...just go to access bank and get it...you pay small small It apply in advance country too. Car loan.. Many companies should try introduce car loan with indigenous car manufacturers for their workers |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Calitoscassius(m): 9:00am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:What is wrong with the logo? When you open your own car company do what you like with the logo. Don't come on here on a faceless forum to tell IVM what to do. Look at a nice shiny brand new electric car and all you are complaining about is the Logo. poor man's talk. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by ariesbull: 9:01am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Veste:rebadging |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by ufuosman(m): 9:01am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Nice one |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by tito44: 9:03am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:How does BYD logo looks like? |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by Nicepoker(m): 9:04am On Sep 18, 2024 |
Phranx1:BMW FIAT GAC FORD MACK NISSAN GMC JEEP. What do you have to say about these ones. |
| Re: Innoson IVM EX02 Electric Car (Pictures) by iLegendd(m): 9:04am On Sep 18, 2024*. Modified: 9:20am On Sep 18, 2024 |
BayLord01:There is a deep psychological aspect to how Nigerians perceive locally made products. If something is affordable and accessible to the average Nigerian, we often undervalue it, considering it inferior or of lesser quality. Ironically, the only Nigerian-made products that command respect and desire are often those priced higher than their imported counterparts—take high-tension cables for example. I know of a woman who sells both foreign and Nigerian rice, with the Nigerian variety being more expensive, despite the foreign rice often appearing cleaner and more visually appealing. Her marketing strategy is brilliant: she emphasizes that the Nigerian rice is organic, non-parboiled, and yields more when cooked—1 cup of Naija rice rises to the equivalent of 2 parboiled foreign rice. She compares the taste favorably, highlighting that it lacks the blandness of foreign rice and is free of impurities like sand. Meaning: Naija rice tastes way better. What I'm suggesting is this: for Nigerians to truly value locally made products, they must be priced higher than their foreign equivalents. Anything cheaper risks being labeled as "inferior" and will struggle to gain market traction. The mindset that African or Chinese products are inherently substandard has been carefully orchestrated by Western powers, despite the fact that many European and American products are manufactured in China, with up to 80% of raw materials sourced from Africa and Asia. To change this perception, Nigerian-made products should only see price reductions after 2 decades or more of being positioned as premium. By then, popular celebrities home and abroad would have endorsed them, further enhancing their status. The psychology behind this is clear: people, especially those with less money, aspire to own what the wealthy possess. This same tactic has been masterfully employed by brands like Apple, which has reaped billions of poor people their money by appealing to their desire to appear affluent. This strategy isn't just about marketing—it’s about protecting Nigerian products from the same stigma that plagued Chinese goods for decades. Even now, many still regard Chinese cars as inferior or fragile. We must avoid such negative associations with our local products. Take Dangote's fuel, for instance. If it's priced lower than imported alternatives, people will assume it's of lower quality just as someone from NNPCL has already alleged. You see the game? Instead, it should be priced on par with or higher than foreign fuel. Poor Nigerians detest being perceived as poor (ego battle), and higher prices can actually drive demand while fostering a sense of pride in Nigerian-made goods. For the first two decades, no newly manufactured Nigerian products should be cheap. Pricing it higher prevents the inferiority complex syndrome imposed by Western influence and builds respect for locally produced items. The more expensive a product, the more Nigerians will covet and desire it. Any poor Nigerian who says Innoson's cars are expensive and force the company to reduce it will buy Rolls Royce when he becomes rich and ignores Innoson because he'll see it as too cheap = inferior. This was the same man, when he was poor, that was screaming "it's too expensive." Those who disagree with this simply fail to grasp the underlying psychological warfare we are up against. |
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