Chile presents a unique challenge for the automotive industry due to its extreme longitudinal stretch. The demand for a reliable second hand truck remains high in the mining sectors of the north, where ruggedized modifications are essential to withstand corrosive saline environments and high altitudes.
In urban centers like Santiago, there is a rapid transition towards sustainability. The adoption of the new energy vehicle is accelerating, driven by government incentives and the need to reduce smog in valley basins, leading to a surge in specialized electric drivetrain modifications.
Furthermore, the diverse climatic zones require versatile fleet options. From the humid south to the arid north, the need for modified minivans for last-mile delivery and heavy-duty transport is evolving toward higher safety standards and fuel efficiency.
