JAC Group launches several pickups, light-duty trucks in Malaysia

Published: Oct 29, 2024 18:21
Source: gasgoo
JAC Group recently hosted its brand launch event in Malaysia, where it introduced the T9 oil-fueled pickup, the four-wheel-drive T9EV all-electric pickup, as well as a lineup of fuel-powered and elect...

Beijing (Gasgoo)- JAC Group recently hosted its brand launch event in Malaysia, where it introduced the T9 oil-fueled pickup, the four-wheel-drive T9EV all-electric pickup, as well as a lineup of fuel-powered and electric light-duty trucks, including models I40, I75, and I90.

During the event, JAC delivered its first batch of electric light-duty trucks to Malaysian clients and signed agreements with strategic local partners and eight secondary network dealers, bolstering confidence among collaborators and increasing brand influence in the local market.

JAC Group’s establishment of a wholly-owned subsidiary in Malaysia marks a significant step in its localized operations and long-term strategy for the Malaysian and ASEAN markets. The Chinese automaker aims to further its strategy on developing commercial and passenger vehicles, as well as fuel-powered and electric vehicles, focusing on brand development, product diversification, technological innovation, and advanced manufacturing in Malaysia.

Local officials highlighted that JAC Group’s operations in Malaysia will help transform the country into a regional hub for vehicle production and export, creating skilled job opportunities and contributing to the growth of Malaysia’s new energy vehicle and manufacturing sectors.

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