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JAC Motors, a global automotive powerhouse, has partnered with Tryton Motors Limited to transform Ghana's automotive industry with the introduction of its cutting-edge vehicles. The partnership aims to provide Ghanaians with a wide range of reliable, technologically advanced, and affordable vehicles.
Speaking to Joy Business on the sidelines of GHATFAIR, which is a premier automobile and transport fair, designed to drive innovation, mobility, and policy change in the country's transport and automotive sectors, Sales Manager, South-West Africa of JAC Group, Mr. Bruce Zhao, highlighted the company's impressive global presence, with operations in over 130 countries and nearly 10 million customers.

“Ghana is a beautiful country. It is, you know, Ghana developed very, very fast. And since the first time I came here is about the year 2011, and now it's around 15 years past. So, I can see Ghana has a very, very rapid development. So that is why we want to develop Ghana markets and very luckily, we found Tryton motors as our partner. So, we want to contribute to this country and to develop the automobile industry together.”
He emphasized JAC's commitment to delivering high-quality vehicles that meet diverse customer needs. He assured customers of the JAC commercial trucks and other models of high value and efficient service delivery through its mobile outreach services.

“You can see people work very hard and, you know, China automobile can bring affordable price, to the people. More Chinese vehicles will come into this market and provide the consumers with affordable and comfortable and enjoyable driving experience. So, this market will have very rapid increase for the automobile.”
Mr. Zhao also used the opportunity to introduce its latest heavy and light trucks set to hit the market.
“We have full range of heavy-duty trucks. This one, the capacity is 30 cubic meters for the vehicle cargo, and the payload is about 45 tons with very strong chassis if you check later. We even have a very strong diesel filter system that can reduce the cost. For jack what we want to do is to provide very high-quality products to the customers and even from the driver he will have very comfortable and enjoyable driving experience.”

Group Business Development Director of Tryton Motors Limited, Tryton Motors Limited the sole agent of JAC products, Mr. Fadi Fattal, highlighted the importance of the partnership between the two companies.
“There's a lot of activity, and then, people love the products, and they're very excited about Jack vehicles in terms of technology, features, durability, pricing and everything. So, we are here to stay. It's just one year in the pipeline. We've just started, and we hope that this relationship will be expanding wider and wider in the soon future.”
Tryton Motors also deals in a wide range of other car types, including stylish SUVs, sedans, rugged pick-up trucks, and commercial trucks of various sizes.
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