V Electric Motors, a prominent player in the Dutch automotive industry, is set to make waves in the electric vehicle (EV) market with the launch of two new models, the V Optimatium SUV and the V1.
These new electric vehicles will be unveiled at the V Group showroom in the 8th arrondissement of Paris in December 2025, as the company seeks to expand its reach across European and African markets.
Based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, V Electric Motors has made a name for itself in the growing EV sector. The company is also involved in various renewable initiatives across Africa and Europe, including power generation, satellite communications, battery manufacturing, and the recycling and refining of renewable fuels.
The launch of the V Optimatium SUV and the V1 is expected to bolster V Electric Motors’ standing in the industry. Both models feature advanced electric vehicle technology, with a focus on performance, range, and safety. The V Optimatium SUV is designed as a luxury vehicle, while the V1 aims to offer a high-quality, affordable option for a wider audience.
Hadi Mansour, Chairman of the Board of Directors of V Group BV, stated that the unveiling of these models is a strategic move. He noted the company’s commitment to ensuring customer support, with six service outlets planned in the Paris area, including locations within 15 minutes of the Champs-Élysées.
V Electric Motors is part of V Group BV, a company with diverse interests beyond the automotive industry. V Group BV is a significant trading partner in Europe for Standard Ore, a supplier of critical minerals essential for various high-tech industries, including EV production.
The company also offers luxury hand-welded aluminium boats and yachts through its “Boats & Yachts by V” collection, available through distributors in France and Nigeria.
In addition, V Group BV has ventures in the hospitality, telecommunications, and banking sectors. The company is set to launch V Hotels and Residences and provides satellite broadband services, with plans to introduce NB-5G IoT services in Nigeria by 2025. It has registered with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and is pursuing further licensing for potential global expansion.