The Central African Republic faces immense logistical challenges due to its landlocked position and a road network heavily impacted by seasonal tropical rains. Consequently, there is a massive reliance on second hand truck imports to maintain affordable freight movement across provinces.
In urban centers like Bangui, the demand for versatile passenger transport has led to a surge in minivans, which serve as the backbone of local transit. However, these vehicles often require modification to handle the uneven road surfaces and high humidity.
As the mining sector grows, the need for specialized awd suv and heavy-duty modified vehicles has peaked, requiring high-clearance engineering to navigate mud-clogged forest tracks during the rainy season.
