CIG Motors: Pay ₦3m For a Brand New Car in May Splash Promo on Electric, Petrol Vehicles

New campaign introduces EasyPay auto-financing, major discounts and nationwide dealership expansion opportunities

CIG Motors has officially launched its nationwide “May Splash” promo campaign, introducing aggressive vehicle price reductions, flexible auto-financing access through CIG EasyPay and new dealership opportunities across Nigeria as the company accelerates efforts to expand mobility access and vehicle ownership nationwide.

The campaign, which runs from May to June 2026 or while stock lasts, gives customers access to discounted promo and pre-order pricing across selected Wuling, GAC and JMC vehicle models through the dedicated May Splash portal at CIG Motors Deals Page.

As part of the campaign, CIG Motors is also introducing a stronger auto-financing conversation through the CIG EasyPay platform in partnership with leading financial institutions, allowing qualified customers to begin vehicle ownership with down payments starting from as low as ₦3 million depending on the selected vehicle category and financing structure.s

The EasyPay initiative is designed to make vehicle ownership significantly more accessible for salary earners, entrepreneurs, SMEs, transport operators, ride-hailing drivers and growing businesses seeking flexible repayment options instead of one-time full payment purchases.

According to the company, the integration of financing into the May Splash campaign represents a major shift in how Nigerians can approach vehicle ownership.

“For many Nigerians, vehicle ownership has traditionally required full upfront payment, which limits access for millions of hardworking individuals and businesses. Through CIG EasyPay, we are changing that conversation by creating more practical and flexible pathways to own brand new vehicles,” the company stated.

Under the May Splash promo, the GAC Aion Y EV is available at a special pre-order price of ₦36 million, reduced from ₦40 million, offering customers access to a spacious, technology-driven fully electric SUV built for modern professionals, families and forward-thinking drivers.

The Wuling Bingo EV is now available at ₦23 million, providing stylish and efficient electric mobility for urban users seeking comfort, practicality and low running costs. The Wuling Yep EV is available at ₦25.5 million, bringing compact SUV styling, youthful character and electric performance to Nigeria’s growing EV market.

The Wuling XC250 is available at ₦22 million, delivering an affordable and dependable petrol-powered option for customers seeking efficient daily mobility. The Wuling N111 Cargo and Mini Shuttle variants start from ₦13 million, creating strong opportunities for logistics companies, SMEs, commercial transport operators and growing businesses.

For customers seeking rugged commercial performance, the JMC Vigus 1 pickup truck is available at a promo price of ₦36 million, combining durability, strong payload capability and work-ready performance for Nigerian roads and operational environments.

According to CIG Motors, the May Splash campaign was strategically developed to support increasing demand for affordable mobility, electric vehicles, commercial transportation and flexible financing solutions while also strengthening the company’s expanding national dealership and aftersales ecosystem.

“This campaign reflects the future direction of mobility in Nigeria. Customers want stronger value, better financing access, smarter technology and trusted aftersales support. May Splash creates opportunities not only for buyers, but also for dealers, fleet operators, entrepreneurs and mobility-focused businesses across the country,” the company added.

The company also confirmed that interested dealership partners nationwide can engage directly with the CIG Motors team to explore opportunities within its expanding distribution network as the company continues to deepen its national footprint across passenger vehicles, commercial transportation, electric mobility and financing partnerships.

Over the past decade, CIG Motors has evolved into one of Nigeria’s leading automotive companies with operations spanning vehicle sales, assembly, aftersales, financing partnerships and mobility innovation. The company currently represents multiple global automotive brands and continues to expand its investment in accessible and future-focused mobility solutions across Nigeria.

The May Splash campaign is currently active nationwide through authorised CIG Motors channels and dealerships.

 

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