Your trusted supplier of automotive parts

Eliot Ipinge
Established in 2015, ELG Motor Spares has grown into a trusted supplier of automotive parts in Namibia.

Based in Windhoek’s Northern Industrial Area, the company specialises in both new and second-hand vehicle parts, with a particular focus on the country’s most widely used brands. These include Toyota, Ford, Volkswagen, Nissan, Isuzu, Mercedes-Benz and BMW.

With a dedicated team of around ten employees, ELG Motor Spares prides itself on providing reliable products supported by professional service. Its extensive stock ranges from essential body parts such as headlights, bumpers, doors and panels to tyres, rims and accessories. From nudge bars and bull bars to side steps, the company ensures motorists can find everything they need under one roof.

Beyond parts supply, ELG Motor Spares also offers installation services for customers who prefer professional fitting. For example, a client purchasing a headlight can have it installed at an additional cost, ensuring correct placement and peace of mind. The company reassures customers with warranties on its products: if a part proves defective, it may be returned and replaced. This customer-first approach has cemented ELG Motor Spares’ reputation for reliability.

Looking ahead, the business has ambitious expansion plans. It aims to open branches in northern towns such as Rundu and Tsumeb, bringing quality car parts and services closer to motorists across Namibia. This move reflects the company’s vision of increasing accessibility and convenience nationwide.

ELG Motor Spares is also diversifying into vehicle repairs. Services such as panel beating and paint restoration are being introduced, creating a comprehensive automotive solution where customers can source parts, arrange fitting, and have repairs carried out all in one place.

By combining quality products, expert installation, dependable guarantees and a forward-looking growth strategy, ELG Motor Spares is positioning itself as a leader in Namibia’s automotive spares and repair industry.

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Namibian Sun 2025-08-25

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