Mexico's automotive landscape is currently undergoing a massive shift. With the surge in nearshoring, the demand for efficient logistics has led to a spike in the acquisition of new trucks to support cross-border trade between Mexico and the US.
Geographically, the diverse terrain—from the mountainous regions of Oaxaca to the urban congestion of Mexico City—requires specialized modifications. This has created a robust market for awd suv conversions for site supervision and reinforced minivans for last-mile urban delivery.
Furthermore, economic pressures have sustained a high circulation of second hand truck units, which are increasingly being retrofitted with modern safety systems and emission-control hardware to comply with evolving federal environmental standards.
