SAIC Commercial Vehicles Joins Five Brands to Celebrate SAIC Motor’s 100 Millionth customers

SAIC Motor is poised to embrace a historic milestone: it will become the first automotive group in China to surpass 100 million units in cumulative production and sales. On May 28, brands under SAIC Motor will launch a large-scale global delivery relay to celebrate this glorious moment.

SAIC Commercial Vehicles Joins Five Brands to Celebrate SAIC Motor’s 100 Millionth customers

As a world leader in new energy commercial vehicles, SAIC Commercial Vehicles will deliver these commemorative vehicles across multiple domestic and overseas locations alongside its five major brands — Maxus, Yuejin, Iveco, Hongyan and Sunwin. This remarkable achievement will be etched in the history of China’s automotive industry.

SAIC Motor Welcomes Its 100 Millionth Global User

Uniting five powerful brands to cover all commercial vehicle scenarios, SAIC Commercial Vehicles underpins livelihood support across diverse industries. Its product portfolio encompasses seven major vehicle lines: heavy-duty trucks, buses, light-duty trucks, light commercial vehicles, pickup trucks, MPVs and motorhomes, forming the industry’s most comprehensive lineup for commercial applications.

From urban last-mile distribution and intercity logistics routes, to heavy-duty operations at construction sites, green public transport, daily supply assurance and global trade, SAIC Commercial Vehicles always stands side by side with hardworking practitioners.

Leading Green Transition with 35% New Energy Penetration

Boasting a new energy penetration rate of 35%, SAIC Commercial Vehicles ranks No.1 among China’s commercial vehicle manufacturers and spearheads the industry’s green transformation.

SAIC Commercial Vehicles Joins Five Brands to Celebrate SAIC Motor’s 100 Millionth customers
SAIC Commercial Vehicles Joins Five Brands to Celebrate SAIC Motor’s 100 Millionth customers
SAIC Commercial Vehicles Joins Five Brands to Celebrate SAIC Motor’s 100 Millionth customers
  • Maxus builds a global electric ecosystem for light commercial vehicles;
  • Yuejin powers daily logistics with both fuel and electric models;
  • Iveco accelerates electrification;
  • Hongyan focuses on intelligent electric heavy-duty trucks;
  • Sunwin leads the development of green and smart public buses.

The five brands work in synergy to drive the low-carbon upgrade of China’s commercial vehicle sector.

Global Presence Across 100+ Countries & Regions, Recognized by Top Global Partners

SAIC commercial vehicles are sold in more than 100 countries and regions worldwide and widely trusted by renowned international clients.

Maxus pure electric delivery vehicles serve the global logistics network of DHL; nearly 10,000 Yuejin new energy light trucks are in operation for DST; Sunwin buses travel on urban roads, Iveco light commercial vehicles operate on tourist routes, and Hongyan heavy-duty trucks are exported in large batches.

SAIC Commercial Vehicles Joins Five Brands to Celebrate SAIC Motor’s 100 Millionth customers

Such wide recognition stems from reliable product performance, a complete industrial ecosystem, full-lifecycle after-sales support, as well as proven quality and reputation built over years.

SAIC Commercial Vehicles Joins Five Brands to Celebrate SAIC Motor’s 100 Millionth customers

100 million users mark not an end, but a new starting point of trust. From the very first vehicle to the 100 millionth user, SAIC Commercial Vehicles upholds the group’s mission — Journey Together for a Hundred Million Miles, We Know Vehicles, and Know You Better. It marches forward with every hardworking individual and keeps pace with the times.

Witness this glorious moment for China’s automotive industry and 100 million global users on May 28. With higher-value products and services, SAIC Commercial Vehicles will embark on a new journey toward the next hundred million milestones together with all users.

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