Born in Jos – a city in Nigeria’s middle belt – Mallo says in an interview with Channels TV: “In Europe, we learned that making the car is just half of the challenge, and selling it is the other half; Africa is usually the target place to sell these vehicles, so I feel there’s a big market for it here.”
Africa, according to Mallo, has all the resources and raw materials used in manufacturing vehicles, but sadly they are seldom made in Africa. Hence, another reason why he decided to venture into the manufacturing of cars – to fill that void.
Mallo states Nigeria has loads of hand-skilled individuals but they are wasting away because of the tendency to always favor theory more than practical.
He tells Channels TV that he was thus challenged to do something “practically inclined” which would serve as a platform for other skilled persons to put their hands together and come up with beautiful products.
Bennie Purrie specifications
Bennie Purrie cars are made of fibers. According to Mallo, the choice of fibers was deliberate to save lives during auto crashes.
Bennie Purrie cars, he says have the characteristics of glass, noting that if they get hit, they break like bottles and the airbags protect the individuals.
Mallo further states in the chat with Channels TV that the cars are also made with tubular chassis in that it gives a firm body to the car which makes it rugged for Nigerian roads.
The cars, he continues, have great cooling systems, with four radiators to ensure that they are cool regardless of the temperature. The speed of the first models go from 0 to 120 in 12 seconds with a 2.0litre engine which produces about 130 big horsepower.
“… There is big room for improvement and we won’t stop till it gets better,” he stated.
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