JAC Motors debuts new trucks at Kazakhstan expo, achieves 56% sales growth
JAC Motors showcased new double-cab and mini trucks at the Kazakhstan International Commercial Vehicle Expo and reported a 56% year-on-year sales increase from January to April 2026.
56% year-on-year
over 60
over 230
What Happened
At the Kazakhstan International Commercial Vehicle Expo in Astana, JAC Motors displayed a diversified lineup of commercial vehicles including double-cab trucks, MPVs, and vans. The Sunray chassis series and newly introduced double-cab light truck and mini truck models made their Kazakhstan debut, attracting significant attention from industry professionals and visitors.
56% year-on-year
January to April 2026 retail sales in Kazakhstan, reaching a record high for the period.
The new models have been optimized for the complex road conditions and diverse operational needs of Kazakhstan and Central Asia. Representatives from Kazakhstan's Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development, and the national postal company visited the JAC booth and praised the vehicles' payload capacity, comfort, and adaptability.
During the exhibition, JAC secured over 60 local purchase intentions. The company's continuous growth is supported by local manufacturing and supply chain systems with partners, as well as sustained investment in product development. JAC expects to expand among government agencies, postal services, and SMEs with the new products.
Why this matters
JAC is a leading Chinese commercial vehicle brand in Kazakhstan, and its strong sales despite a market downturn highlights its growing competitiveness in Central Asia.
Terms in This Story
- commercial vehicle
- A vehicle used for business purposes, such as transporting goods or passengers for hire.
- double-cab truck
- A pickup truck with an extended cab that has two rows of seats, accommodating up to five or six passengers.
- MPV
- Multi-Purpose Vehicle, a type of vehicle designed to carry passengers with flexible seating arrangements.
- Central Asian market
- The group of countries in Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, often considered as a regional economic area.
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