Thailand's automotive sector is currently navigating a transition from traditional internal combustion engines to greener alternatives. In the logistics hubs of Bangkok and the industrial zones of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), there is a surging demand for new trucks that can handle high humidity and extreme tropical heat without compromising efficiency.
For small to medium enterprises (SMEs) across the provinces, the second hand truck market remains vital. However, there is a growing need for specialized modifications—such as reinforced chassis and specialized cargo beds—to adapt these pre-owned vehicles to the challenging rural terrains of Northern Thailand.
Furthermore, the rise of urban tourism and e-commerce has spiked the demand for modified minivans. These vehicles are being re-engineered for luxury passenger transport and last-mile delivery, reflecting the shift toward multifunctional urban mobility in Thai metropolitan areas.
