In Saudi Arabia, the automotive sector is characterized by a unique demand for extreme durability due to high temperatures and sandy environments. The logistics industry relies heavily on second hand truck options for cost-effective expansion, yet there is a critical need for modification to enhance cooling systems and filtration to survive the desert heat.
The rapid urbanization of cities like Riyadh and Jeddah has surged the demand for versatile minivans used for last-mile delivery and corporate transport. These vehicles are increasingly being modified with specialized cargo configurations to maximize efficiency in dense urban traffic.
With the government's push toward sustainability, the transition toward electric and hybrid platforms is accelerating. This shift is creating a new niche for the modification of new trucks, integrating energy-efficient drivetrains with heavy-duty chassis capable of handling Saudi Arabia's industrial load requirements.
