HYUNDAI PARTNERS STALLION GROUP TO MANUFACTURE VEHICLES IN NIGERIA

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Hyundai Motor Company, one the world’s foremost vehicle manufacturers, has associated with a regional conglomerate, Stallion Group, to manufacture Hyundai passenger and commercial vehicles in Nigeria from April 2014.

Hyundai Motors Nigeria Limited, a division of Stallion Group, already represents Hyundai’s range of passenger and commercial vehicles in Nigeria, and operates an ultra modern vehicle assembly plant in Lagos.

Hyundai’s foray into this critical sub-Saharan market follows the announcement of a new auto policy in Nigeria, which is intended to spark a major advancement in the country’s automotive industry, and see it emerge as a key regional player.

An impressive range of Hyundai passenger models including the i10, i10 Grand, i10 Grand Sedan, ix35 SUV and the Elantra will be assembled in Nigeria by Stallion at its world class facilities from April 2014.  With regards to the Korean manufacturer’s commercial segment offering, the assembly of models including the Hyundai County Bus and the Mighty Truck had already started.

Head of Hyundai Africa and Middle East Headquarters, Tom Lee, said: “This agreement with Stallion Group represents a major step forward for Hyundai Motor Company’s expansion in to Africa, and our ability to cater for the needs of the customers, not only in Nigeria, but around the Africa as a whole. The Stallion Group has a rich heritage and a reputation for quality when it comes to its automotive offering – something that mirrors Hyundai’s brand values – and we are looking forward to a long and successful relationship.”

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Commenting on the announcement, the Chairman of Stallion Group, Sunil Vaswani, said: “We are pleased to have tied up with Hyundai which is amongst the world leaders in automotive industry. Stallion is sincerely committed to investing in the industry, aligning well with Nigeria’s policy initiatives and socio-economic objectives. Hyundai’s entry at this stage will be a critical catalyst to develop the auto industry eco-system, complementing the other prime brands we are associated with.”

Commenting on the announcement, the chairman of Stallion Group, Sunil Vaswani,  said: “We are pleased to have tied up with Hyundai which is among the world leaders in automotive industry. Stallion is sincerely committed to investing in the industry, aligning well with Nigeria’s policy initiatives and socio-economic objectives. Hyundai’s entry at this stage will be a critical catalyst to develop the auto industry eco-system, complementing the other prime brands we are associated with.”