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Chris Oyakhilome Unveils Electric Cars Produced By His Ministry

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome; on the right is one of the electric cars, Tsion Passion

Founder of LoveWorld Incorporated and Lead Pastor of Christ Embassy church, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has announced key elements of the structural economic shift of the organization, tagged the New Economy Unveiling (NEU 2026).

A key part of the NEU 2026 event held on Monday, 17 August 2026, was the official introduction of the Tsion brand of electric vehicles (EVs).

The initiative is positioned as a key component of a broader sovereign “Loveworld Kingdom” ecosystem designed to make the church community independent of traditional global trade and finance structures.

Explaining the Vehicle Models

During his presentation, Pastor Chris highlighted specific details regarding the status and design directions of the lineup.

According to the cleric, the design aspects of the “Tsion Passion” model are to be actively altered, specifically changing the steering wheel shape before full deployment.

While the “Tsion Falcon” is part of the Falcon series lineup, the “Vision Series and Vision Coupe” models are engineered to fit sleek, modern electric sedan and coupe form factors.

Pastor Chris also declared the “OG Series” name to stand for “Of God”

Meanwhile, the models are being heavily promoted as market-ready options, with parts of the global network referencing the assembly footprint under the Tsion Car Factory emblem.

The Strategic Vision Behind NEU 2026

The vehicles are said to leverage collaborative input and engineering contributions from alternative developers located across the globe.

Beyond just vehicle manufacturing, the rollout targets integrated energy solutions intended to provide completely localised infrastructure for the Loveworld community.

It was gathered that while the early models were physical highlights of the NEU event, a larger, comprehensive strategic rollout is scheduled to commence in November, 2026.

Reactions Trail Electric Cars Unveiling

News of the NEU event spread quickly on social media, especially within faith groups which express enthusiasm, alongside curiosity from the public regarding how these strategies will navigate broader macroeconomic realities.

Some leaders believe that this move represents the church taking its rightful place. Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters International Christian Centre, stated that his mind was “stretched” by the event, noting that the church is demonstrating spiritual capacity directly in the commercial marketplace.

Others view the development as proof of divine prosperity, showing that the church can provide real-world, high-tech infrastructure rather than relying on secular systems.