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Updated 10 May, 2018 10:48am

Chinese automotive group introduces heavy duty commercial trucks with multiple safety features in Pakistan

Chinese automotive group, FAW Group Corporation, has introduced its heavy-duty commercial trucks in Pakistan, with Al Haj FAW Motors (Pvt.) as its local assembler and distributor.

FAW’s J5P-360 Prime Mover, the heavy-duty truck, has been gaining attention and popularity among consumers since its release, owing to its design and on-board technology.

One promising feature of this truck is its safety performance, with a steel reinforced cabin and airbags. The suspension, emergency braking system, collision-warning and other features ensure the cabin will not suffer from severe deformation or break away from the frame in case of a violent collision or accident, guaranteeing safety of the driver and passengers inside the cabin.

The truck is equipped with the powerful CA6DL2 diesel engine, which has been researched and developed by FAW itself and covers 290, 340, 360 and 420 horsepower. FAW allows customers to tweak the engine, transmission, axle and axle-base as per their requirements and usage.

The lightweight frame and the aluminum air tank give the truck great fuel efficiency and performance.

As Pakistan’s largest energy company, PSO has to move thousands of litres of oil and petrochemical products per day across the country. The company’s transporting contractor had no qualms about choosing FAW J5P-360 to move these energy products efficiently and safely.

With numerous carriers and over 8,000 fuel tankers, there is a great potential for FAW to provide quality customer care.

FAW’s overseas team along with the Al Haj FAW Motors (Pvt.) Ltd and the Jie Fang Qingdao Branch, worked diligently to grab this opportunity, making FAW J5P-360 PSO carriage contractors’ choice of transport vehicles.


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