Recently, FOTON Motor delivered over 100 light trucks to a key West African market. The vehicles have been successfully handed over at the region's core hub and are set to be deployed in infrastructure development and urban logistics. This delivery marks another significant step in FOTON Motor's deepening presence in the West African market. It also highlights the active role of Chinese commercial vehicle brands, leveraging competitive products, reliable services, and localized operations to integrate with and support regional development in Africa.

The AUMARK light trucks delivered in this batch demonstrate FOTON Motor's technical expertise and product features designed for complex operating environments. The vehicles are equipped with an efficient power system that ensures strong performance while delivering excellent fuel economy, helping users reduce operating costs. Their sturdy chassis and high-load design enhance their ability to handle various road conditions and improve transport efficiency. Whether in open flatbed or enclosed cargo configurations, the vehicle designs prioritize transportation efficiency and space utilization to better meet customers' loading and transfer needs. With proven reliability, durability, and driving comfort, the product has earned a strong reputation across local industries such as construction, logistics, and wholesale retail, making it a practical choice for customers' operations.
The MILER series delivered alongside the AUMARK has gained widespread market recognition due to its exceptional quality, reliable performance, and efficient operation. These vehicles are not only highly capable in terms of load capacity and adaptability, but they have also been specially optimized and upgraded to meet the specific needs of the West African region. Designed to tackle complex road conditions and demanding work environments, the MILER series better supports the transportation needs of local industries such as transportation, construction, and agriculture. As a result, it has become a highly popular and favored choice among West African users.

The successful delivery of this batch further solidifies FOTON Motor's influence in the light truck sector in the region. As one of the key drivers of economic growth in West Africa, the market has seen active construction activity and steady progress in urbanization in recent years. This has led to a stable increase in logistics demands, including urban delivery, building materials transport, and goods distribution, creating a continuous need for stable-performing, adaptable light truck products. FOTON Motor has closely monitored market trends and, with a deep understanding of local working conditions and customer needs, provided tailored light truck solutions that have been recognized by industry clients and led to repeat orders. This order also marks one of the largest single exports of light trucks for FOTON Motor in the region in 2025, setting a significant example.
In the West African market, FOTON Motor has established a stable channel network and broad end-user coverage. Its product line includes heavy-duty trucks, light trucks, mini trucks, and other commercial vehicles, catering to a variety of business scenarios, from heavy construction material transport to light urban delivery. In recent years, FOTON Motor's sales performance has continued to grow, and its market share has steadily increased, making it one of the leading light truck brands in the region.
Guided by its Africa strategy, FOTON Motor will continue to invest resources into deepening local operations and further improving its full value chain system, covering product R&D, sales and service, parts supply, and financial support. By consistently focusing on the market and customer needs, FOTON aims to offer a wider range of products, more timely service responses, and stronger local support to meet the evolving demands of African customers. This will enhance the overall competitiveness of Chinese commercial vehicle brands in the African market and contribute to the economic development and improvement of livelihoods across the African continent, delivering the 'FOTON Power' to Africa.
