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The largest European manufacturer, Volkswagen has targeted 5,000 vehicles from its Kigali assembly plant in Rwanda.

European car-marker, Volkswagen launched it’s car assembly plant in Rwanda in June, 2018.

The care-marker has already started producing “Made in Rwanda“ vehicle brands assembled in Kigali.

The plant has produced “Polo” brand vehicles, but due to demand, the manufacturer is produced other models including Passat, Tiguan, Amarok and Teramont.

The Terramont retails at $48,156 while Volkswagen Amarok (the pick-up truck) goes for $44,559.

VW Polo model, the most affordable of the locally-assembled option costs $23,881 all taxes included.

Volkswagen Passat retails at $37,674 while Tiguan, which is a sports utility vehicle, is sold at $37,719.

Creating a market in Africa is key for the company. Volkswagen already builds vehicles in Kenya.

Rwanda made cars

Initial investment in the Kigali plant is $20 million, creating 1000 jobs, with a female chief executive from Rwanda, and a training centre.

Expanding in Africa

The German car-maker, has already signaled plans to establish an assembling plant in Ghana.

That should also create jobs for young Ghanaians in the car manufacturing sector.

The European giant believes equipping Ghanaian youth to establish their own businesses is the best way to stop illegal migration.

Another German car-maker, Mercedes Benz said last year that it was investing $700m in South Africa as part of expansion plans.

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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