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Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Unveils Tsion Electric Vehicle Lineup

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founder and president of Christ Embassy, has unveiled a range of electric vehicle concepts under the Tsion brand during the church’s New Economy Unveiling 2026 in Lagos.

The presentation, held during the invitation-only event, featured several vehicle models showcased through videos and digital renderings that began circulating widely on social media on August 18, 2026.

Tsion Vehicles Unveiled

The lineup presented by Oyakhilome includes the Tsion Passion, Tsion Falcon series, Vision series, including a Vision Coupe, and the OG series.

Explaining the name of the latter, Oyakhilome said “OG” means “Of God.” He also noted that some design features, including the steering wheel on some models, were still being refined.

The vehicles shown included SUVs, sports cars and a convertible, with modern interiors featuring digital dashboards and other technology-focused designs.

Technical Details Yet to Be Released

While some reports described the vehicles as ready for the market, detailed information about the project has not been publicly disclosed.

Technical specifications such as battery capacity, driving range, pricing, production numbers, manufacturing location and regulatory certification were not provided during the unveiling.

The presentation also featured digital renderings of some of the vehicles, leaving questions about the precise production and commercial status of the lineup.

Christ Embassy Expands Innovation Drive

The unveiling was part of the New Economy Unveiling 2026, a programme focused on economic and innovation initiatives associated with Christ Embassy, also known as Believers’ Loveworld or LoveWorld Inc.

The development represents an expansion of the ministry’s activities into technology, innovation and economic enterprise beyond its traditional religious programmes.

The unveiling comes as Nigeria continues efforts to develop its electric vehicle sector and attract investment into local vehicle manufacturing and clean-energy technologies.

Mixed Reactions Online

The Tsion project has generated mixed reactions on social media. Supporters described it as an example of faith-driven innovation and argued that such ventures could create jobs and encourage productive enterprise.

Others questioned the project’s funding, affordability, production stage and whether the vehicles displayed were fully developed products or design concepts.

Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters International Christian Centre also described the project as evidence of the growing influence of churches beyond the pulpit.

Christ Embassy has not announced a detailed production timeline or confirmed when the Tsion vehicles will become commercially available to the public.