Car-Of-The-Year: Changan, Jetour, Chery In Fierce Contest

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By ebosele@hotmail.com. —

Three Chinese automotive brands — Changan, Jetour and Chery — have emerged as the leading contenders for the 2025 Nigeria Car of the Year award.
The shortlist — Changan CS55, Jetour Dashing and Chery Tiggo 8 — were unveiled on Thursday by the Nigeria Auto Journalists’ Association (NAJA) in a statement announcing the finalists for its annual industry honours.
The Changan CS55, which stunned the industry last year after defeating the Toyota Corolla and Kia Rio to clinch the prestigious Car-of-the-Year title, is again in the spotlight as it seeks to defend its crown.
But analysts say competition will be fierce this time around, with Jetour Dashing and Chery Tiggo 8 recording rising acceptance among Nigerian buyers.
This year’s NAJA International Auto Awards will take place on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, beginning at 6pm.
The event is widely regarded as Nigeria’s most credible and influential celebration of innovation, craftsmanship and excellence in the motoring industry, attracting senior government officials, top industry executives and the media.
According to Theodore Opara, Chairman of NAJA, the 2025 edition reflects the dynamic transformation currently shaping Nigeria’s automotive sector.
“For the first time, Chinese manufacturers are not just competing — they are leading the pack,” Opara said.
“The quality, technology and market acceptance we’ve seen from these three shortlisted brands show how much the industry is changing.”
Opara added that the Awards Committee placed particular emphasis on brands demonstrating innovation, durability and relevance to Nigeria’s unique motoring conditions.
Contenders for other Categories
NAJA has however yet to release the full list of nominees for other categories.
Other categories expected in a few days are in vehicle assembly, electrification, after sales, heavy-duty truck, transport service and luxury mobility, among others.
We’re raising the bar again this year — Awards Committee
Frank Kintum, Chairman of the Award Planning Committee, said preparations are well advanced, with this year’s edition expected to further cement NAJA’s reputation for credibility.
“Preparations are in top gear to ensure the 2025 edition sustains NAJA’s reputation as the most credible and unifying platform for recognising excellence in the nation’s auto industry,” Kintum said.
“The industry is expanding rapidly — from electric vehicles to local assembly. It’s important that our awards reflect this evolving reality.”
NADDC DG, FRSC Corps Marshal to attend as special guests
The statement also confirmed that the Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Chief Joseph Oluwemimo Osanipin and the Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) are expected to attend as Special Guests of Honour.
Osanipin, known for his advocacy for stronger local assembly and EV adoption, is expected to highlight the Council’s long-term vision for Nigeria’s automotive future, while the FRSC boss is expected to use the occasion to advance the road safety campaign amongst industry stakeholders.

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