Cheapest brand new cars in nigeria and prices

Here are some of the cheapest brand new cars available in Nigeria, along with their prices:

Note: Prices may vary depending on the location, dealership, and other factors. These prices are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.

  1. Suzuki Alto - ₦2,500,000 - ₦3,000,000 (approximately $6,700 - $8,000 USD)
    • A compact city car with a 1.0L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 25 km/L.
  2. Toyota Yaris - ₦3,000,000 - ₦4,000,000 (approximately $8,000 - $11,000 USD)
    • A subcompact car with a 1.3L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 20 km/L.
  3. Honda Fit - ₦3,500,000 - ₦4,500,000 (approximately $9,500 - $12,500 USD)
    • A subcompact car with a 1.3L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 23 km/L.
  4. Kia Picanto - ₦3,500,000 - ₦4,500,000 (approximately $9,500 - $12,500 USD)
    • A city car with a 1.0L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 20 km/L.
  5. Suzuki Celerio - ₦3,500,000 - ₦4,500,000 (approximately $9,500 - $12,500 USD)
    • A city car with a 1.0L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 25 km/L.
  6. Peugeot 301 - ₦4,000,000 - ₦5,000,000 (approximately $11,000 - $14,000 USD)
    • A subcompact car with a 1.2L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 18 km/L.
  7. Dacia Sandero - ₦4,000,000 - ₦5,000,000 (approximately $11,000 - $14,000 USD)
    • A subcompact car with a 1.2L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 20 km/L.
  8. Renault Kwid - ₦4,500,000 - ₦5,500,000 (approximately $12,500 - $15,500 USD)
    • A city car with a 1.0L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 25 km/L.
  9. Tata Tiago - ₦5,000,000 - ₦6,000,000 (approximately $14,000 - $17,000 USD)
    • A city car with a 1.2L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 23 km/L.
  10. Volkswagen Up! - ₦5,500,000 - ₦6,500,000 (approximately $15,500 - $18,500 USD)
    • A city car with a 1.0L engine and a fuel efficiency of up to 20 km/L.

Please note that these prices are approximate and may vary depending on the location, dealership, and other factors. Additionally, prices may change over time, so it's always a good idea to check with local dealerships for the latest pricing information.