Once it became clear that there might be a more practical, economical, and environmentally responsible way to power a car, the automotive industry changed. This sparked the emergence of electric cars, and despite any reservations you may have, they are here to stay.
The future of the automotive industry will be dominated by electric vehicles in the present. With electric cars, you can finally say goodbye to gasoline and stop worrying about Nigeria’s fluctuating fuel prices.
One of the main reasons electric cars have become increasingly popular is the desire to have a more environmentally friendly type of vehicle. We no longer have to endure the harmful effects of breathing gasoline fumes, nor do we have to spend our hard-earned money on fuel, gas, or petrol.
A litre of gasoline costs between ₦152 and ₦170, depending on where you buy it. Being a Nigerian, you will agree that the price of gasoline occasionally rises. Electric vehicles are undoubtedly a welcome substitute.
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Top 10 Electric Cars to Buy in Nigeria
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The Hyundai Kona
The Hyundai Kona is the first locally produced electric vehicle in Nigeria, manufactured and assembled by Stallion Group, the country’s first vehicle manufacturing company. This shows Nigeria is prepared to follow the rest of the globe’s shift toward environmentally friendly vehicles. Babatunde Sanwo-Olu, the governor of Lagos State, introduced the Hyundai Kona in November 2020.
The Hyundai Kona is a fully electric vehicle with a range of up to 482 kilometres (9.35 hours) after charging. The Hyundai Kona EV’s internal 201-hp electric motor, fueled by a 64.0-kWh battery, aids in a 6.4-second 0 to 60 acceleration time.
According to Stallion Motors, the Hyundai Kona costs far less to operate than conventional vehicles; 316NGN will be required to charge the EV completely. The car is the ideal family vehicle thanks to its amazing characteristics, including a sleek body, cargo room, and safety features. The starting price for this car is between ₦24 million and ₦28 million.
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Ford Focus Electric
The 143HP power engine fitted in the Ford Focus Electric allows for a range of up to 115 miles. But, the Ford Focus Electric has a problem with how long it takes to charge completely. A complete charge with a 240-volt outlet takes roughly five and a half hours, but with a 120-volt outlet, it may take up to 20 hours.
The price may vary from location to location in Nigeria depending on logistics and transportation costs to your location. You can purchase this fully electric car for as little as ₦10 million.
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The KIA Soul
The KIA Soul is among Nigeria’s most reasonably priced electric vehicles. This electric vehicle has a price range of $12 million to $14 million. Given the high-tech features of the electric car, this represents fair value for the money. In terms of technology, these features include basic safety features, Bluetooth, and smooth acceleration. The automobile can comfortably fit roughly 4-5 adults and has enough cargo capacity.
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Smart Fortwo Electric Drive
For as little as ₦9 million, you can buy the Smart Fortwo Electric Electric Drive, one of the least expensive electric vehicles on the Nigerian automotive market. The fuel-efficient vehicle was built using environmentally safe components to protect the environment and your health. You feel wonderful when travelling because the car is also very lightweight and portable.
With a 240-volt charger, a single full charge of the Smart Fortwo Electric Drive takes roughly 3 hours and can go up to 60 miles.
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Tesla Model S
A different type of electric vehicle you might see on Nigerian roads is a Tesla Model S, produced by Tesla Inc. The only Tesla model observed in Nigeria is the Tesla Model S.
Modern features are present in the Tesla S. The dashboard, which houses the 17-inch touchscreen entertainment system, is part of the vehicle’s roomy cabin. There are two different Tesla S models: Long Range and Performance. The Long-range Model S, which has two electric motors, can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 155 mph. It has an estimated range of 412 miles. The Performance Model S travels from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.4 seconds.
The car price starts from ₦38 million.
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Volkswagen e-golf
Believe me when I say that comfort can be inexpensive and still luxurious. The Volkswagen e-golf is the ideal illustration of luxury at a reasonable cost. The car offers clever and fun features such as, a satellite radio receiver, a long-lasting battery, a USB port, Bluetooth, HD radio, digital cockpit, and rearview Vera.
With a robust 134-horsepower electric motor, the Volkswagen E-Golf can deliver excellent performance. Its price tag starts from ₦20 million.
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The Nissan Leaf
The Nissan Leaf is frequently referred to as the Toyota of electric cars by many people in Nigeria. This may be due to the car’s spaciousness while remaining reasonably priced.
It has a range of over 150 miles and a 147 HP motor that allows for strong acceleration when fully charged.
Even among non-Tesla vehicles, it is a pioneering electric vehicle. It supports Android Auto and Apple Carplay apps and costs less than ₦10 million. Satellite radio and Bluetooth connectivity are available.
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Honda Clarity
A Honda automobile immediately conjures up thoughts of affordability. The electric car costs ₦12 million and is very comfortable. When operating entirely on electricity, the car can travel about 90 kilometres. As expected from a Japanese automobile, the fuel economy isn’t too poor. On average, both in the city and on the highway, it gets 114 mpg.
Android Auto, Apple Carplay, keyless entry, air conditioning, a touchscreen infotainment system, and a beautiful interior are all included in the car’s features.
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BMW i3
The BMW i3 and BMW i3s models of this electric car has a svelte exterior and a luxurious interior. The vehicle can seat four people and has enough cargo room in addition to its light body weight.
Incredible features of the BMW i3 include 19-inch wheels, LED lighting, DC fast-charging ability, keyless entry and push-button start, auto-dimming mirrors, automatic single-zone climate control, cloth upholstery, and more. Other fantastic amenities include:
- A navigation system.
- A 6.5-inch central display screen.
- Apple CarPlay.
- Front and rear parking sensors.
When fully charged, the BMW i3’s electric batteries can propel it up to 153 kilometres. The optional gas-powered range extender offered by this car manufacturer, which allows the user to not rely solely on electricity, is a special feature.
With a starting price of ₦30 million, this car is pricey in comparison to its competitors.
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Chevrolet Volt
The first vehicle of its sort to use an electric motor and a gasoline-powered generator is the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid, a General Motors product. Owners of the Chevrolet Volt may simply charge their vehicles using the normal 120-volt cord that can connect to any outlet or the 240-volt home charging station offered. The gas-powered generator immediately starts up so that you are not left stranded if you are on a lengthy trip and your car happens to run out of electric power.
The Chevrolet Volt’s battery powers two electric motors, allowing it to go 53 miles on electricity alone. On a full charge, the vehicle can travel 420 kilometres in total.
The Chevrolet Volt provides a comfortable front seat and an easy-to-use 8-inch touchscreen that houses the majority of the vehicle’s technical functions. This makes driving more enjoyable and makes you feel at ease while operating the vehicle.
The Chevrolet Volt offers excellent value at its current starting price of about ₦22 million.
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Conclusion
Electric cars will definitely replace gas-powered cars in the future. It’s only a matter of time. These cars are expensive for an average Nigerian, it might be difficult to buy and maintain one. There is hope that locally produced electric cars can become cheap for Nigerians to buy.
This list can help can keep your hope alive about buying an electric car, you can save up to buy one.
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