JAC has invested deeper into the African continent with a new set of dealerships that expands beyond South Africa. The four new bases increases its total amount of outlets to sixty divisions.
Three of the four dealers are located in South Africa while the fourth has been positioned in Matsapha, Eswatini. The local dealerships are situated in Brakenfell, Bloemfontein and Pietermaritzburg. The four new additions to the JAC Motors dealer network follow its first dealership in Windhoek in September, which it says became one of its top-selling dealerships overnight.
“The appointment of the two dealerships in neighbouring countries is an important milestone in our growth strategy. We will keep growing our footprint locally and across our borders to support our customers from all corners of the market,” says Karl-Heinz Göbel, CEO of JAC Motors South Africa.
In July, JAC Motors South Africa introduced its new N55 EV battery-electric truck fitted with its latest onboard EV technology. The N55 EV became a success worldwide with transport operators. Recently, DHL signed a 30 unit fleet deal with JAC Motors in Brazil, a significant step forward for both companies regarding their carbon emissions goals.
“We are excited about the introduction of the new N55 EV. It is safe, reliable, comfortable and economical, and we believe it will change the commercial landscape as we know it, including the face of our future dealerships,” adds Göbel.
JAC Motors South Africa says that it has successfully established its global customer-centred management concept to meet its customers’ mobility needs and ensure high customer satisfaction levels.
“The consistent adherence to JAC Motors’ customer-centred management concept has won the favour of customers and has received high praise from the media who have reviewed our products worldwide,” concludes Göbel.