SINOTRUK Launches RHD SITRAK C9H for Australia
Good News:SINOTRUK Launches Right-hand Drive SITRAK C9H for Australian Market. This SITRAK C9H is a right-hand drive version specifically developed for the Australian market. In Australia, it is very common to see a truck pulling many trailers. In order to meet the transport needs of multiple trailers, the vehicle must be powerful enough.
To this end, SITRAK C9H offers a power range from 480 hp to 660 hp. When changing from left to right-hand drive, we mainly considered the driver's space and comfort. To prevent driver fatigue, all of those offered on left-hand drive have been implanted at the same time to the right-hand drive models. I am confident that the launch of this SITRAK C9H will significantly increase our share in the Australian market.
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