The following is a list of seven supercars made in Africa by Africans.
The other beauty of being a producer rather than a consumer is the affordability of the vehicles.
Second-hand imports are costly due to the high import fees and taxes.
Laraki Epitome (Morocco), Mobius SUV (Kenya), Wallys Iris (Tunisia), and Birkin S3 Roadster (South Africa). Photo: KhalilKobo, AdamMaina, AutoJoshNG, RPMTV_SASource: Twitter
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The company produces quality classic reproductions of the CS3 Clubman Series and SS3 Street Series.
The S3 Roadster, which is a kit-car copy of the Lotus Super 7, is its well-known model.
Birkin S3 Roadster, a kit-car copy of the Lotus Super 7. Photo: AdamMainaSource: Twitter
The cars are sold globally across Europe, Japan, and the United States.
Innoson Motors is the first to manufacture technology cars in the country.
The Anambra-based manufacturer assembles IVM Uzo and Umu models, including buses, SUVs, and pickup vans.
Innoson G80 made by Nigerian-based Innoson Motors. Photo: IkechuQwuSource: Twitter
Mobius SUV from Kenya
Mobius Motors Company was established in Kenya in 2010.
They make low-cost vehicles that can compete with the second-hand cars that dominate East African roads.
They are also made to fit the African road terrain.
Mobius SUV made by Kenyan-based Mobius Motors, specifically designed to handle the African terrain. Photo: AdamMainaSource: Twitter
One car goes for around $10,000.
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It produces SUVs, saloons, and four-wheel drives.
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They make 4X4 cars that are powerful, reliable, and affordable.
They are also environmentally friendly, colorful, and sporty.
Kantanka Onantefro SUV is an original production of the Ghana-based Kantanka Automobile. Photo: bloggerguidesSource: Twitter
The students had taken part in the 2006 Vehicle Design Summit launched by MIT students.
The Ugandan government supports KMCs productions.
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Willys Iris is a powerful and environmentally friendly model made by the Tunisian Wallys Automobiles. Photo: AutoJoshNGSource: Twitter
Laraki Epitome from Morocco
The LarakiCompany was established in Casablanca, Morocco, in 1999 by Abdeslam Laraki.
Its first line of business was the production of Yachts before manufacturing luxurious and high-performance sports cars.
The companys 2013 Laraki Epitome Concept is one of its most expensive cars, priced at $2 million.
Kiira EV Smack, a modified version of the hybrid electric vehicle developed by a team of Uganda engineering students. Photo: MimiReedsSource: Twitter
The company makes concept cars that are custom made for each customer.
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Mzansihas several automobile companies that manufacture different types and models of vehicles.
Laraki Epitome is a 2013 luxurious high-performance sports car made by the Tunisian Laraki Company. Photo: bryans_carsSource: Twitter
The following are some of the car-producing companies and their popular brands.
Supercars made in Africa continue to be the game-changer in the continents automobile market.
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These fancy cars are made with state of the art technology and have excellent performance.
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