In 2024, Nigeria’s auto market adjusted to a new reality.
Following months of foreign exchange volatility and tightening import regulations, buyers recalibrated their priorities.
Affordability, fuel efficiency, and reliability took precedence over badge prestige. Even among wealthier customers, value retention and cost of ownership began to influence decisions in ways rarely seen before.
According to the latest foreign trade report from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the total value of passenger car imports dropped by 14.3% to N1.26 trillion, down from N1.47 trillion in 2023.
The decline came on the heels of a dramatic spike in 2023, when vehicle importation had more than doubled compared to 2022. By 2024, the market had cooled, and both consumers and importers recalibrated.
In this article, we take a look at the best-selling vehicles of 2024, offering a snapshot of how middle- and upper-income Nigerians adapted to economic pressures, what corporate buyers prioritized, and why certain models consistently moved off lots while others sat unsold.
Below is a breakdown of the models that dominated the Nigerian market and the average price tags they carried
- Price: N25m to N35m
In a market shaped by rising fuel costs and economic uncertainty, the 2015 to 2017 Toyota RAV4 has emerged as a favorite among Nigeria’s middle-class car buyers.
Known for its reliability and fuel efficiency, the RAV4, particularly the Limited and XLE trims, offers a practical solution for those seeking an affordable yet capable SUV.
Buyers are drawn to its comfort, spacious interior, and ability to navigate both city traffic and rougher roads. While not flashy, the RAV4 delivers where it matters: cost, durability, and utility. For young professionals and families alike, it represents a sensible choice in an increasingly price-sensitive automotive market.
I think you are talking about new cars and should have pointed it out.
Cos when it comes to new & used, no cars pushed through the doors like Corolla (2003 – 2024) & Honda Accord (2013 – 2021).
I saw a post on X that concurred.
https://x.com/autocareplusng/status/1943945135198228920?t=i5wtLFGnFPnXwGuDHHNxPQ&s=19