Talk:Mobius Motors
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Mobius Motors is an automotive OEM company headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya that designs, manufactures and sells vehicles built specifically for the African mass market. Mobius was founded in 2011 by Joel Jackson to build a vehicle in Africa, for Africa. The first-generation Mobius II was launched in Kenya in 2015. Mobius continues to provide end-to-end customer support and has applied early product feedback into the development of the next-generation Mobius II, launching in 2018. Mobius vehicles are versatile, functional and durable: built for all kinds of needs, from city commutes to travelling upcountry on rough roads.www.mobiusmotors.com Mobius products and nomenclature The vehicles are categorized in terms of segments i.e. Mobius I refers to the first segment which is a small vehicle while Mobius II refers to a bigger vehicle in comparison to the first.
MOBIUS I Mobius I was the company's first prototype and was not produced in series.
"Mobius I is our first prototype vehicle and represents a major step towards a safe, functional and affordable form of transport for the African market."
MOBIUS II Mobius II is the 1st generation production vehicle of Mobius Motors. The robust spaceframe, rugged suspension and proven engine enable the durability to handle rough roads reliably. Mobius Motors has designed the vehicle for the unique demands of the African consumer. Mobius II is engineered, tested, manufactured and distributed in Kenya. The 50 vehicles made were fully sold out in 2016.
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