REVOO, a new mobility brand under Transsion Holdings, the parent company of TECNO, Infinix, itel and Oraimo, has officially launched operations in Nigeria with the opening of its first flagship stores in Lagos. The company’s arrival marks what industry watchers see as a major step toward cleaner, affordable, and future-focused transportation options for Africa’s largest mobility market.
The Grand Opening Ceremony took place at the Trade Fair Complex on November 25th 2025 and brought together business leaders, mobility players, security officials, traders, and community representatives. Many attendees described the event as “a new era for Nigerian transportation,” highlighting the excitement around alternative mobility choices.
Activities began with a goodwill prayer from the Vice President of the Machine Parts Association, reflecting community support and optimism about the future of transportation in the country. The symbolic ribbon cutting was carried out by Mr. Ngozi Chukwuka Emechebe, President of ASPAMDA; a director from Maguns Company Ltd.; and the Chairman of ECOWAS West Africa, showing both regional and local endorsement for REVOO’s presence in Nigeria.
REVOO has opened three flagship stores located in Trade Fair, Agege, and Alaba. These outlets were chosen to give easy access to daily riders, traders, and small business owners who depend heavily on affordable and reliable transportation for work and commercial activity.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Ifeanyi Anthony Umeh, CEO of REVOO TripleC, said Nigeria was a natural expansion market for the brand. “This is the new face of Nigerian freedom,” he stated. “It’s freedom from fuel queues and soaring costs. The freedom to ride with pride, knowing you are part of the solution. The freedom to navigate from Mainland to Island, contributing to a cleaner, quieter, and more modern future.”
Guests were also given the chance to test ride REVOO’s four motorcycle models: A11, A12, C32, and E52. Riders praised their smooth handling, premium performance, and quiet movement, suggesting that the models were designed to suit Nigerian road and market conditions.
The launch enjoyed broad institutional presence, including ASPAMDA, BBA, the Machine Spare Parts Dealers Association, the Tools and Hardware Association, security agencies, Trade Fair leadership, and media representatives such as GAM GAM and CCTV. Their attendance was seen as a show of confidence from the business community in REVOO’s long-term plans for Nigeria.
REVOO says its mission is to grow an electric mobility ecosystem that offers affordability, environmental responsibility, and technological advancement for everyday riders. With partnerships, infrastructure, and products ready for adoption, the company aims to influence how Nigerians move, work, and live.
Members of the public, logistics firms, and mobility stakeholders can learn more by visiting REVOO’s Lagos outlets or through its official communication channels. The brand’s website is www.revoo-ev.com.ng
