Geely Galaxy, the premium new-energy vehicle brand under Geely Auto Group has announced a strategic partnership with TIM Motors to deliver electric vehicles in Nigeria.
Geely, which also owns globally recognised brands including Volvo Cars, Polestar, and Lotus, will make an official entry into Nigeria with the launch of three models. They are EX5 EM-i, the EX5, and the EX2, each designed to meet diverse customer needs across the Nigerian market.
A leading China’s automotive manufacturers and a major force in the country’s transition to new-energy mobility is targeting Nigeria as one of Africa’s most compelling growth markets for new-energy mobility.
The company said TIM Motors has been appointed as Geely Galaxy’s exclusive general distributor in Nigeria on the strength of its continental sales network and its track record of customer support across Africa, giving Nigerian buyers the assurance of a partner who understands the local market.
The appointment reflects a commitment to making every customer interaction, from purchase to aftersales, seamless and reliable. TIM Motors’ proven experience across the African auto industry and its understanding of local customer needs are seen as central to Geely Galaxy’s success in Nigeria.
General Manager of the Passenger Vehicle Business Unit at TIM International, Leon Zhan, expressed excitement about the brand’s arrival, confirming that the company is fully prepared to support ease of ownership and deliver reliable after-sales service through its nationwide network of service centres, spare parts availability, and warranty coverage.
“Electric vehicles represent the future of driving in Nigeria, and we are proud to bring that future closer to Nigerian consumers as the exclusive local partner of Geely Galaxy, a brand built on EV innovation, technology, and performance. We have financing arrangements in place to ease vehicle ownership, alongside a full after sales support structure covering spare parts and warranty servicing,” he said.
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