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Mercedes-Benz, Changan, Toyota, others shine at 2023 NAJA Auto Awards
Mercedes-Benz, Changan, Suzuki and several other auto models were cynosure of all eyes at the recently concluded Nigerian Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) Auto Awards held in Lagos, Nigeria, carting homes awards in different categories.
Mercedes-Benz distributed in Nigeria by Weststar Associates won the Luxury Brand of the Year, Mikano Motors and Toyota Hilux clinched Most Innovative Auto Company and Pick Up of the Year 2023 respectively.
Nord was recognized as the Enterprising Indigenous car company of the Year 2023 while Auto Workshop of the Year went to RT Briscoe.
In addition, Toyota Land Cruiser won Large Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) Of the Year, just as Toyota Hiace clinched Minibus of the Year.
At the award night, Suzuki S-Presso won the Budget Car of the Year, Changan Uni-K won the Auto Design of the Year, JAC by Lanre Shittu Motors also won the Heavy Duty Truck of the Year, while Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing won the Assembly Plant of the Year awards.
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These categories of awards were presented to the companies at a colourful ceremony attended by key stakeholders including the Director General of National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Mr Joseph Osanipin and Managing Director of TNL, Kunle Adeojo amongst others.
At the event, Osanipin challenged key players in the Nigerian Automotive Industry to think more on automotive components development and integration in assembly operations.
“Today we are here to celebrate however we need to challenge ourselves with the future of the Nigeria automotive industry. We need to take the necessary steps to make these changes. It starts with us, we are the ones to determine where the automotive sector will be heading in Nigeria.”
Osanipin seized the opportunity to applaud NAJA for standing firm in promoting the local auto industry. He however challenged the awardees to consider components manufacturers in future NAJA awards projects.
Over 29 persons and companies who have distinguished themselves in the industry were specially recognized and honoured in different award categories.
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