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Inside DriveEV GH’s new Showroom: A quiet shift toward electric mobility

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Welcome to the new era of luxury mobility in Ghana, where silence speaks volumes and style hums with electricity. At the heart of Accra’s Burma Hills, DriveEV GH has unveiled a showroom that feels less like a dealership and more like a designer gallery, one that celebrates the future of driving with a distinctly upscale flair.

Step inside, and you’re greeted not by the roar of engines but by the quiet confidence of four electric masterpieces. Each one is a statement of elegance, performance, and innovation. Leading the lineup is the BYD Han, a sleek executive sedan that glides from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.9 seconds. With 517 horsepower and a range of 521 km, it’s a silent powerhouse wrapped in aerospace-grade materials. Inside, a rotating 15.6-inch touchscreen and Dynaudio HiFi system create a cabin that feels more like a private lounge than a car.

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Then there’s the Xiaomi SU7, a tech-forward coupe that’s redefining what it means to be smart. With 663 horsepower and a blistering 0–100 km/h time of 2.8 seconds, it’s not just fast, it’s futuristic. The 800V charging system juices up from 30% to 80% in just 15 minutes, while the 16.1-inch OLED display and AR head-up display turn every drive into a digital experience. According to EVKX.net, it’s Xiaomi’s debut EV and it’s already making waves.

For those who crave comfort without compromise, the LiXiang L9 delivers. This full-size hybrid SUV offers a combined range of up to 1,315 km, thanks to its 44.5 kWh battery and 1.5L turbocharged range extender. With 449 horsepower and a plush six-seat layout, it’s built for long journeys and luxurious escapes. Dual 15.7-inch screens, Dolby Atmos audio, and massaging seats make it a rolling sanctuary. As autochina.blog notes, it’s a top pick for families who want to travel in style.

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And finally, the Avatr 07, a futuristic SUV born from the minds of Changan, CATL, and Huawei. With 570 horsepower and a range of 670 km, it’s as bold as it is brainy. The cabin features a 35.4-inch panoramic dashboard and a 27-speaker Devialet sound system that turns every drive into a concert. According to CarNewsChina, it’s one of the most advanced electric SUVs on the market, and it’s ready to lead Ghana’s luxury EV revolution.

DriveEV GH isn’t just selling cars,it’s curating experiences. From same-day deliveries to personalized service, the showroom is setting a new standard for what it means to go electric in style. Whether you’re drawn to speed, comfort, or cutting-edge tech, there’s a model here that speaks your language quietly, of course.

Beyond the cars: A lifestyle powered by innovation

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DriveEV GH isn’t just about selling electric vehicles, it’s about building a lifestyle around clean, smart mobility. Step past the luxury sedans and SUVs, and you’ll find a growing ecosystem of tech-forward solutions designed to make electric living seamless. According to DriveEV GH, the showroom also offers home and public charging systems, premium EV accessories, and even plans to introduce electric bikes for urban commuting. It’s a quiet revolution that extends from the road to your garage, and soon, to your daily routine.

The company’s commitment to sustainability is clear in every detail, from solar-powered charging options to maintenance services tailored for EVs. Whether you are a city dweller looking for a sleek ride or a weekend adventurer in need of off-road power, DriveEV GH is crafting a future where mobility is not just electric, it’s effortless.

Ghana’s new automotive identity: From Museum to modern mobility

While DriveEV GH is steering Ghana into the future with electric luxury, just a few kilometers away, Dr. Osei Kwame Despite is honoring the past with a stunning tribute to automotive history. His newly opened Despite Automobile Museum in East Legon is more than a collection, it’s a celebration of engineering, design, and Ghanaian ambition.

Commissioned on June 1, 2025, by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the museum features over 60 rare vehicles, including a Bugatti Chiron, Rolls-Royce Corniche, and a 2005 Ford Thunderbird2.

Together, DriveEV GH and the Despite Auto Museum represent two sides of the same coin—one looking forward, the other looking back. One showcases the silent power of electric innovation, the other preserves the roar of classic combustion. And both, in their own way, are redefining Ghana’s place in the global automotive conversation.

Whether you’re admiring a vintage Rolls-Royce or test-driving a futuristic Avatr 07, one thing is clear: Ghana isn’t just watching the automotive world it’s building its own legacy, one car at a time.

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