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2024 Lagos Trade Fair: Carloha offers Chery full range, eco-friendly solutions, discount, test drive
2024 Lagos Trade Fair: Carloha offers Chery full range, eco-friendly solutions, discount, test drive
Visitors to the 2024 edition of the Lagos International Trade Fair holding at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) from November 1 to November 10, 2024 are in for a big treat at the Carloha pavillion.
Carloha is the authorized assembler and franchise holder of Chery vehicles in Nigeria.
The auto firm says it will make this year’s event a fair to remember with its loaded package on offer at the TBS venue such as interactive display of top-tier vehicles,
test drive, eco-friendly solutions, and exclusive discount on Chery Tiggo 2.
It stated, “Chery, known for its dynamic innovation, engineering prowess, and modern designs, aims to bring its latest models to the forefront of Nigeria’s automotive market.
“Chery’s presence at this event underscores its commitment to delivering top-tier vehicles that meet the demands of the Nigerian market.
“Visitors to the Chery exhibition booth will have an opportunity to experience a variety of models, from stylish sedans like the Arrizo 5 to rugged SUVs such as the Tiggo 8 Pro, Tiggo 4 Pro, and Tiggo 2 Pro, each designed to meet specific needs and preferences.
“Attendees will have the opportunity to get up close with each vehicle, enabling them to explore features such as ergonomic designs, fuel efficiency, artificial intelligence drivetrain, and high-performance engines that define the Chery brand.”
According to the firm, Chery’s customer-centric approach ensures that there is a model to fit every lifestyle and budget.
It stated that in line with the trade fair’s theme of promoting business and investment in Nigeria, Chery would also emphasize its contributions to the Nigerian economy.
It noted that the trade fair serves as an ideal platform for Chery to reiterate its dedication to contributing positively to the Nigerian market.
It declared that prospective customers and visitors to the fair would be treated to exclusive offers and discounts on Chery Tiggo 2 throughout the event.
It said the limited-time promotions had been designed to make owning a Chery vehicle more accessible to Nigerian families and businesses.
In addition to discounts, it said Chery would offering test drives to attendees interested in experiencing the cars firsthand, providing them with a feel of Chery’s hallmark comfort, control, and luxury.
The test drive sessions would be guided by knowledgeable brand representatives ready to answer any questions and ensure a smooth experience, it stated.
It also disclosed that Chery’s participation at the Lagos International Trade Fair would highlight its dedication to environmental sustainability as well.
It said, “The display will feature information on Chery’s research into green technologies and efforts to reduce emissions in its vehicle production and operations.
“This aligns with global trends towards eco-friendly solutions, and Chery’s commitment to environmental responsibility further positions it as a forward-thinking brand.
“Attendees interested in environmentally conscious automotive options will gain valuable insights into Chery’s plans for a greener future.”
Sales Director for Carloha Nigeria, Mr. Joseph Omokhapue, said, “The Chery display at the Lagos International Trade Fair promises exciting benefits for all our visitors.
“This display goes beyond just showcasing our vehicles; it’s an invitation for Nigerians to experience Chery’s commitment to quality, reliability, and excellence, strengthening Chery’s position as a top choice in the automotive industry.
“Come and explore a perfect blend of cutting-edge vehicles, interactive displays, and exclusive offers. Chery’s presence at the 2024 Lagos International Trade Fair is set to be a major attraction.”
The statement said through strategic partnerships with local dealers and suppliers, Chery had created jobs and built valuable relationships in Nigeria’s automotive sector.
“This commitment to the nation’s economic growth aligns with Chery’s vision to foster long-term success and sustainability in Nigeria,” it stated.
Carloha therefore urged everyone—from auto enthusiasts to prospective car buyers—to visit the Chery display, and enjoy six years free service, six years warranty or 200,000 kilometres, a flexible auto financing solution with fair prices for all vehicles, and 24/7 services and parts support nationwide.
“This ensures that owners can drive their vehicles with peace of mind, knowing they have reliable support and service from Chery for years to come,” the statement added.
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Court of Appeal Affirms Ruling Barring VIO from Seizing Vehicles or Fining Motorists
Court of Appeal Affirms Ruling Barring VIO from Seizing Vehicles or Fining Motorists
The Court of Appeal, Abuja, on Thursday, upheld a previous Federal High Court judgment prohibiting the Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) and the Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS) from confiscating vehicles or imposing fines on motorists without lawful authority.
A three-member panel of appellate justices, led by Justice Oyejoju Oyewumi, dismissed the appeal filed by the VIO, describing it as lacking merit and affirming the October 16, 2024 ruling of the high court.
The original suit, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/1695/2023, was filed by public interest lawyer Abubakar Marshal, who alleged that he was unlawfully stopped and had his vehicle confiscated by VIO officials at Jabi District, Abuja, on December 12, 2023. He contended that the action was a violation of his fundamental rights.
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Justice Nkeonye Maha of the Federal High Court had declared that no law empowers the VIO to stop, seize, impound, or fine motorists, and granted a perpetual injunction restraining the agency and its agents from further violating citizens’ freedom of movement, presumption of innocence, and right to own property.
The court held that only a court of competent jurisdiction can impose fines or sanctions on motorists. It further ruled that the actions of the Respondents violated Section 42 of the 1999 Constitution and relevant articles of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights.
Although the applicant had sought N500 million in damages and a public apology, the court awarded him N2.5 million. Respondents included the Director of the Directorate of Road Traffic Services, the Abuja Area Commander, the team leader, and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
The appellate court’s decision confirms that the VIO and DRTS cannot legally harass motorists, reinforcing citizens’ constitutional rights on the road.
Court of Appeal Affirms Ruling Barring VIO from Seizing Vehicles or Fining Motorists
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Changan, Jetour, Chery set for showdown in Nigeria’s Car-of-the-year race
Changan, Jetour, Chery set for showdown in Nigeria’s Car-of-the-year race
Nigeria’s auto market is set for a blockbuster duel as three Chinese giants — Changan, Jetour and Chery — go wheel-to-wheel for the highly coveted 2025 Nigeria Car-of-the-Year crown.
For an industry once dominated by Japanese, European badges and later Korean brands, the emergence of these finalists marks nothing short of a seismic shift.
Unveiled on Thursday by the Nigeria Auto Journalists’ Association (NAJA), the contenders — Changan CS55, Jetour Dashing, and Chery Tiggo 8 — are already stirring excitement as the competition enters its most unpredictable year yet.
The CS55, which shocked the establishment last year after outgunning global favourites such as the Toyota Corolla and Kia Rio, returns as the defending champion, hungry for a repeat victory.
But industry watchers warn that the 2025 battle may be the toughest yet, with both Jetour Dashing and Chery Tiggo 8 enjoying surging popularity among Nigerian motorists seduced by their blend of tech, design and affordability.



The climax comes on December 16, 2025, when the glittering Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, hosts what many insiders describe as “Nigeria’s Oscars of the auto industry” — a gathering of government leaders, CEOs, mobility innovators and the country’s top motoring journalists.
Speaking on the seismic shift unfolding in the sector, NAJA Chairman Theodore Opara said the 2025 shortlist captures the moment Nigeria’s automotive story takes a dramatic turn.
“For the first time, Chinese manufacturers are not only competing — they’re leading the pack,” he said. “The quality, technology and rising acceptance of these three brands show just how fast the market is transforming.”
He explained that the committee placed strong emphasis on vehicles that combine innovation, durability and suitability for Nigeria’s rugged roads — qualities all three finalists have demonstrated.
More Categories Still Under Wraps
While excitement builds around the flagship category, NAJA has yet to release the full list of nominees for other segments, including vehicle assembly, electrification, aftersales, heavy-duty trucks, transport services and luxury mobility. Those nominations are expected to drop in the coming days.
‘We’re Raising the Bar Again’ — Awards Committee
Frank Kintum, Chairman of the Award Planning Committee, assured that preparations are in “top gear” and that this year’s event will strengthen NAJA’s long-standing reputation for integrity in a fast-expanding auto space.
“From electric vehicles to renewed interest in local assembly, the industry is evolving rapidly. Our awards must reflect this new reality,” Kintum said.
Top Dignitaries Set to Attend
NAJA also confirmed that the Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Chief Joseph Oluwemimo Osanipin, and the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) will grace the occasion as Special Guests of Honour.
Osanipin is expected to spotlight Nigeria’s push for deeper local assembly and EV integration, while the FRSC boss will reiterate growing concerns — and expectations — around road safety in an industry experiencing rapid expansion.
As the countdown begins, one thing is certain: the 2025 Car-of-the-Year battle is shaping up to be the most dramatic in Nigeria’s automotive history — a contest where China’s rising stars now sit firmly in the driver’s seat.
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Luxury automakers enter pickup market as global auto industry embraces high-end trucks
Luxury automakers enter pickup market as global auto industry embraces high-end trucks
The global pickup segment is undergoing a dramatic transformation as luxury automakers and industrial giants compete to merge opulence, performance, and utility. Brands such as Rolls-Royce, Maybach, Bentley, Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Audi, Lexus, and even Ford Mustang are unveiling premium pickups designed for high-net-worth individuals, celebrities, and enthusiasts seeking powerful, tech-loaded vehicles.
Traditionally dominated by Toyota, Ford, and General Motors, the pickup market has become the “new cash cow” for the automotive industry. Luxury brands are following a strategy similar to the SUV boom two decades ago, positioning pickups as both status symbols and work-capable machines.
Rolls-Royce leads the pack with its Cullinan Pickup, boasting a V12 twin-turbo engine generating 563 horsepower, accelerating from 0–60 mph in 4.5 seconds. Mercedes-Benz revived its X-Class, blending elegance with off-road capability, while BMW introduces the X7 Pickup, featuring a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six with 375 horsepower.
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Cadillac’s 2026 Escalade EXT enters the segment as an all-electric, 750-horsepower pickup with all-wheel drive. Bentley, Shelby, and Ford Mustang are also competing with high-performance, luxury-focused pickups, combining speed, towing power, and premium interiors. Audi, Lexus, and Maybach are preparing their own models to challenge established luxury names.
Meanwhile, traditional pickup giants like Toyota are expanding their line-up with new models to retain leadership in this increasingly lucrative sector. Industrial and heavy machinery brands, including Caterpillar, John Deere, and Mack Trucks, are entering the fray with diesel-powered pickups boasting extreme torque, towing capacity, and rugged durability.
With 2025 and 2026 model releases, the luxury pickup boom is set to redefine the global automotive landscape, merging muscle, technology, and prestige on four wheels. The race now spans continents, with German, American, and Asian automakers vying for dominance in a market once reserved for utilitarian trucks.
Luxury automakers enter pickup market as global auto industry embraces high-end trucks
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