Nigeria Motorcycle News
Honda is offering Nigerian motorcyclists something new ahead of the 2014 year – the CG110.
The CG110, which went on sale today in Nigeria, is a new 110cc model developed through the comprehensive pursuit of fuel economy and durability to accommodate the various customer needs and road conditions in Nigeria.
Leveraging Honda’s global network, the affordability of Honda motorcycle products was further enhanced for this product, realizing a sales price of approximately 100,000 Nigerian naira (about USD630). Honda plans to sell 40,000 units of CG110 annually.
In addition to the CG110, Honda introduced and began sales of two updated 125cc-class models named Ace CB125 and Ace CB125-D, which underwent a minor model change. Since their market introduction two years ago, the Ace CB125 has been well received for its excellent fuel economy and practical utility and the Ace CB125-D has been well received for its excellent rider comfort and cargo capacity made possible by the adoption of a long seat.
By adding an eagerly awaited, highly practical and affordable new model in the 110cc class, the largest segment in the motorcycle market in Nigeria, Honda will strive to further expand its motorcycle sales in Nigeria.
Honda says it will continue its proactive commitment to accommodate local needs in the production and sales of Honda motorcycle products in the rapidly growing African countries.
You have got your decimal place in the wrong spot. 100,000 naira is US$630.
-Matt
Fixed. Thank you!