Importing a vehicle from China sounds complicated. Ports, paperwork, customs agents, clearing fees, exchange rates — it’s a lot to navigate if you’ve never done it before. Most people who’ve tried to do it alone have a story about something going wrong: a vehicle stuck at the port for months, unexpected fees that doubled the cost, or a car that arrived in worse condition than advertised.
Autoimport Africa was designed to make this entire process as straightforward as ordering anything else online. Here is exactly how it works, step by step.

Step 1: Browse and Select Your Vehicle
Start on the Autoimport Africa platform. Every vehicle listed is a new vehicle sourced directly from China — with full specifications, clear pricing, and photos. You can filter by brand, body type, powertrain (BEV, PHEV, EREV), price range, and more.
You’re not browsing someone’s description of a car they claim to have seen. You’re looking at verified vehicles from verified Chinese manufacturers and authorised export partners. Every listing shows the actual price in your preferred African currency.
Step 2: Select Optional Add-Ons
Before completing your order, you can choose from optional services:
- Custom clearing: We handle all customs documentation, duty payments, and port procedures on your behalf.
- Home delivery: Once your vehicle clears customs, we arrange delivery to your address anywhere in Nigeria.
These options are clearly priced upfront. No surprises at checkout, and no surprise bills after your vehicle arrives.
Step 3: Make Payment
Payment is processed securely through the platform. Once confirmed, your order is locked in and the import process begins. You receive an order confirmation and a timeline estimate for your vehicle’s arrival.
Step 4: Vehicle Procurement in China
Our team in China purchases your vehicle from the manufacturer or authorised dealer, handles all pre-export documentation, and arranges inspection to confirm the vehicle matches your order specifications — VIN, model, trim, colour, and condition.

Step 5: Ocean Freight
Your vehicle is shipped from a major Chinese port — typically Shanghai, Tianjin, or Guangzhou — to Lagos Apapa or Tin Can Island Port. Transit time is typically 3–5 weeks. Container shipping is used for new vehicles to ensure they arrive in the same condition they left China.
Throughout the shipping period, you can track your vehicle’s status directly from your account on the platform.
Step 6: Customs Clearing in Nigeria
Once your vehicle arrives at the Nigerian port, our clearing team processes all documentation, pays the 40% customs duty, handles terminal fees, and secures the vehicle’s release. If you selected our custom clearing service, you receive updates at every stage without needing to be present or make any calls to the port.
Step 7: Delivery or Collection
Once cleared, your vehicle is either delivered to your door or made available for collection. You receive all documentation with the vehicle:
- Commercial invoice
- Bill of lading
- Bill of export
- Vehicle specification sheet and VIN documentation
- Any applicable manufacturer warranty documentation

How Long Does the Whole Process Take?
- Vehicle procurement in China: 3–7 days
- Pre-export documentation and shipping arrangement: 5–10 days
- Ocean transit from China to Lagos: 21–35 days
- Port clearing: 5–14 days
- Home delivery: 1–3 days after clearing
Total: approximately 6–10 weeks from order to delivery.
Why This Beats Every Alternative
Going to a local car dealer means trusting their account of a vehicle’s history. Doing it yourself through Chinese trading platforms means navigating language barriers, export compliance, freight logistics, and Nigerian customs with no support. Buying from Copart or IAAI means dealing with salvage or rebuilt-title vehicles.
Autoimport Africa handles the complexity so you get a new car from China — with clean title, full documentation, and none of the uncertainty — without leaving your home.