He said that IVM vehicles are about 65 per cent local content and that “the brands are aesthetic, rugged and efficient and the vehicles have added value of being technologically designed to suit the climate and terrain in Africa.”
Some of the models on display at the fair, according to Nwandu are the Innoson G-40, which is a smaller version of IVM G-Wagon series; Innoson G-6, an executive SUV cruise; Innoson Granite, a Pickup range; and Innoson Cappa, a sleek mini cruise van.
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“Apart from the aesthetic merits, when you drive an Innoson vehicle, you drive with pride and you will experience peace, comfort and stability. You would have a stress-free journey, no matter the distance and terrain,” he said.
Nwandu further pointed out that each IVM brand has its unique features, including robust suspensions and exhilarating movement, among other features.
He called on governments at various levels, corporate organizations and the general public to patronize IVM products, as the brands “offer more than just luxury, but solid performance and impressive refinement.”
“IVM products give you great value for your money, efficient performance, reliable security features and much more,” he added.
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