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Ghana’s automotive industry receives boost  …as Japan Motors launches locally-assembled Geely vehicle models

• Mr Kabbara (left) and Mr Wu unveiling the new Geely GX3 Pro

• Mr Kabbara (left) and Mr Wu unveiling the new Geely GX3 Pro

Japan Motors Trading Co. Ltd. (JMTC) has celebrated a historic milestone with the official launch of three Geely vehicle models in Ghana.

The grand unveiling event marked a significant expansion of Japan Motors’ automotive portfo­lio, bringing the innovative Geely brand to Ghanaian consumers.

The newly launched Geely line­up includes three dynamic models: The Coolray: A high-performance SUV designed with global modular architecture (BMA) and featuring Geely’s next-generation 1.5TD NordThor powertrain.

Speaking at the event, Mr Amine Kabbara, General Manager of Sales and Marketing at JMTC, highlighted the importance of this milestone. “The launch of Geely marks a new chapter in Ghana’s automotive landscape. We are ex­cited to offer Ghanaian drivers an unmatched driving experience de­fined by innovation and advanced technology,” he said.

Mr Nouhad Kalmoni, Execu­tive Director of JMTC, expressed enthusiasm for the three new mod­els, saying, “Geely’s diverse prod­uct lineup offers something for everyone, whether it’s a compact car for city commuting, a versatile SUV for family adventures, or reli­able options for company fleets.

“The locally assembled Coolray symbolises our commitment to local manufacturing and the future potential of Ghana’s automobile industry. The Coolray stands as a symbol of what Ghana’s automo­bile industry can achieve and a po­tential for growth and innovation in the years to come,” he said.

Mr Kalmoni also assured customers of comprehensive after-sales support, with an indus­try-leading 6-year or 200,000 km warranty (whichever comes first) for Geely vehicles, setting a new standard for customer service in Ghana.

Geely’s General Manager for West Africa, Mr Scofield Wu, add­ed that, “Geely has a strong global presence in over 70 countries, and we are excited to introduce our exceptional products to the Gha­naian market.”

“Japan motors is one of the biggest auto groups in Ghana with a long history and good reputation, as such, Geely will work together with the company to focus on users, continuously improve prod­uct and service capabilities, and we believe this will bring a more excellent car experience to every consumer in Ghana. With this successful launch, Japan Motors and Geely are poised to become key players in Ghana’s automo­tive sector, meeting the growing demand for quality, technology, and affordable mobility solutions,” he explained.

Japan Motors also announced that the Coolray SUV will be as­sembled locally at its state-of-the-art Japan Motors Vehicle Assembly Plant in Tema.

“This local production further underscores JMTC’s dedication to advancing Ghana’s automotive industry. Alongside its assembly of other brands like Nissan, Peugeot, and Foton, Japan Motors has produced over 1,000 vehicles with a record of zero defects, contribut­ing to job creation and skill devel­opment in Ghana,” he added.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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