Our Journey

SINOTRUK built its legacy on developing China's first heavy-duty truck, and remains dedicated to innovation.

  • 1960

    1960

    With the launch of the Yellow River JN150 – an 8-ton heavy-duty cargo truck – SINOTRUK ushered in a new era for China’s automotive industry, finally enabling domestic production of heavy-duty vehicles.

  • 1978

    1978

    Assembled and produced Roman trucks using the SKD method. Over the next ten-plus years until 1991, more than 8,000 Roman trucks were produced.

  • 1985

    1985

    China's first domestically produced Steyr truck rolled off the assembly line at the Jinan Automobile General Factory.

  • 2003

    2003

    SINOTRUK and Volvo signed a contract for a heavy-duty truck joint venture project, and the joint venture company was established.

  • 2006

    2006

    A heavy-duty truck engine production line with internationally advanced levels was officially put into operation.

  • 2008

    2008

    The HOWO A7 was launched, setting a new standard in China with its innovative combination of a low-speed, high-torque engine, AMT, small-ratio rear axle, aerodynamic cab, and lightweight design.

  • 2010

    2010

    Launched light truck products, expanding the product spectrum.

  • 2013

    2013

    The first SITRAK heavy-duty truck, a result of SINOTRUK's cooperation with MAN of Germany, rolled off the assembly line.

  • 2016

    2016

    SINOTRUK launched its first-generation intelligent truck, featuring advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) including EBS, ESC, AEBS, ACC, LDWS, and HSA.

  • 2020

    2020

    Guided by a commitment to forward-looking research and development and incorporating both advanced domestic and international technologies, SINOTRUK officially launched the next generation of “Yellow River” heavy-duty trucks in Jinan, with the goal of redefining China’s high-end independent truck market.

  • 1963

    1963

    SINOTRUK successfully developed the Yellow River 350 dump truck.

  • 1983

    1983

    SINOTRUK officially signed a contract with Austria's Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG for the introduction of Steyr 91 series heavy-duty vehicle technology. This project marked the first time that heavy-duty truck technology was approved by the Chinese government in China.

  • 2002

    2002

    In August 2002, the largest heavy-duty truck axle production base in China was completed. Building on the foundation of the Steyr heavy-duty truck, SINOTRUK launched the Steyr King in October, representing a major step forward for the Steyr brand.

  • 2004

    2004

    The launch of the HOWO series heavy-duty trucks marked a turning point for China’s heavy-duty vehicle technology, bringing it in line with international standards.

  • 2007

    2007

    SINOTRUK’s listing on the Hong Kong Main Board as a red-chip stock, under the name “SINOTRUK (Hong Kong) Limited,” marked its entry into the international capital market.

  • 2009

    2009

    SINOTRUK and MAN of Germany signed a strategic cooperation agreement. MAN officially acquired a stake in SINOTRUK (Hong Kong) Limited, and SINOTRUK and MAN began comprehensive cooperation in the fields of complete vehicles, engines, chassis, and axles.

  • 2012

    2012

    SINOTRUK launched the MC series of engines, offering a power range of 140 to 560 horsepower. The MC series engines represent localized production following the introduction of engine technology from MAN.

  • 2015

    2015

    China’s sole “National Heavy-Duty Vehicle Engineering Technology Research Center” was officially completed.

  • 2018

    2018

    The world’s first unmanned electric truck, manufactured by SINOTRUK, commenced trial operation at Tianjin Port. The truck incorporates advanced technologies including Beidou positioning, lidar, millimeter-wave radar, and multiple cameras and sensors.

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