Nissan plans to invest over 2 trillion yen (£13.2 billion) on vehicle electrification over the next five years. Its Sunderland facility plays a vital role in the battle against traditional carmakers and experts such as Tesla. The Japanese automaker, a decade ago, introduced Leaf model, one of the world’s first mass-market electric vehicles (EVs). Nissan announced it would produce 23 “electrified” vehicle types by 2030, with 15 of them totally electric. Hybrids would make up the rest. See Also: Check Out This Nissan Driving Shoes To Match...
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Nissan wants to speed up its brand electrification process by 2030 and will launch 23 new models including 15 EVs to that effect. A glimpse of...
Work and Play, Nigeria’s leading motorsport organizer, has released the country’s first local street car racing app. The app was unveiled on Friday at a ceremony...
The board and the entire Executive team of Coscharis Group have announced the sudden death of its Vice President, Mrs Charity N. Maduka. Until her death,...
A delegation from Akwa Ibom State, led by members of the Ibom Deep Seaport Committee, is now in Seoul, South Korea. They are in South Korea...
Porsche has done it again with this beast of a vehicle which is superfast as well as extreme, enter the 2022 Cayman GT4RS launched at the...
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Mr Olukayode Popoola, the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, announced on Sunday a six-day traffic diversion on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, beginning Monday, to expedite construction work. The detour, according to Popoola, is needed to allow Julius Berger, the project’s first contractor, to pour asphalt between Arepo and Warewa, a distance of 1.5 kilometers. See Also: NDLEA Seizes Cakes Made With Indian Hemp On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway He explained that the ground around the Punch area needs to be prepared, necessitating the traffic diversion to expedite development. Popoola added that the traffic diversion would be on the...
NADDC DG promoted Nigerian Automotive Companies, including Innoson and OMAA, at this year’s 2021 Intra-Africa Trade Fair in South Africa. Deals worth $36 billion were recorded...
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Due to a pandemic, the 2022 Brussels motor show has been canceled. According to the event’s organizers, the cancelation is due to the increasing coronavirus situation...
Beginning in 2022, all new English homes must have electric vehicle chargers installed, according to a new law. The new legislation are designed to make the...
This 1994 Porsche 964 was in the 1995 film ‘Bad Boys’ that featured Will Smith and Martin Lawrence. The film was directed by Michael Bay, who...
Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema shows off his $3.2 Million Bugatti Chiron, custom sunglasses and Rolex watch. The mid-engine, two-seater Chiron is one of two Bugattis...
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Ogun division to impound vehicles with unregistered number plates from monday. FRSC said the operation would be carried out in...
Dealer SAMACO Automotive opens the World’s Largest Bugatti showroom in Riyadh, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During the launch event, two variants of Bugatti Chiron...
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) intercepts 12,385-kg drugs smuggled into Lagos on waterways. Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) also seized two...
China has barred celebrities from showing off their wealth and ‘extravagant lifestyle’ on social Media pages. It follows the crackdown on the country’s growing entertainment industry...
NADDC, SIMBA Group trains 86 Auto Technicians on repair and maintenance of tricycles and motorcycles in Gombe State. NADDC said the training was in response to...