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Tryton Motors, authorized dealers of JAC vehicle brands, has unveiled a new range of light, medium, and heavy-duty commercial vehicles for the Ghanaian market.
These robust vehicles are suitable for inland and hinterland operations like mining, construction, and light-duty distribution.

The trucks are designed with Ghana in mind, tough to handle roads and deliver the efficiency needed for today’s economy with versatility to support every sector of growth.

They include the Light Commercial Vehicles the (LCVs), the Medium Commercial Vehicles the (MCVs),and the Heavy Commercial Vehicles the (HCVs).

The Light Commercial Vehicles the (LCVs)
According to Tryton Motors, these brands are Quick, fuel-saving, and easy to drive and a perfect partner for small businesses and city work.

In addition, it comes with a compact design, low running costs, and maximum uptime, that help Small and Medium Enterprises reach customers faster, safer and smarter.

The Medium Commercial Vehicles the (MCVs)
These brands are the backbone of logistics and distribution with stronger load capacity, improved engine power, and reliable braking. The trucks deliver the efficiency needed to expand networks and support growth.

The Heavy Commercial Vehicles the (HCVs)
The HCVs are built for strength and stamina with powerful engines, heavy-duty suspension, and solid structure.

In addition, they are made for construction, mining, and large-scale haulage. -The very industries driving national development. -Built to take on Ghana’s toughest roads and heaviest loads — every day.

Speaking at the unveiling of the trucks, the CEO of Tryton Motors, Jihad Hijazi, said "we have vehicles for everybody; distribution companies in Accra and Kumasi, and heavy-duty models for mining and construction. Essentially, our vehicles suit all markets."

He added, "We also have specialized vehicles, including hydrants, fuel and water tankers, ambulances, anything you can dream of can be built on a JAC chassis."
To expand its reach, Tryton Motors plans to open more outlets nationwide to serve the demands of patrons across the country.

The company also offers flexible payment plans for ready companies and individuals.
Located at Atico Junction off the Kaneshie-Odorkor highway, Tryton Motors also sells pickups and SUVs. Plans to introduce buses are underway through a partnership with JAC Motors.

This emphasizes Tryton Motors as one of the country’s leading vehicle dealerships.






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